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Identify the state of being verb(s) in the following sentence: She is excited about her new bike. 1. I, bike 2. new 3. is 4. exited
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Identify the state of being verb(s) in the
following sentence: She is excited about
her new bike.
1. I, bike
2. new
3. is
4. exited
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