I'd say "be excited (to)" is a passive verb, since there are plenty of equivalent actives. Here are some taken from Google (I searched "excites me to"):
and many others, an impressively large number of which are explicitly sexual.
Dick
It seems like an adjectival participial phrase, doesn't it?
Lynn
Hancock, Craig G wrote:
Martha,/I am pleased to meet you/. /I am excited to be here/. These seem common to me and perhaps equally ambiguous as to whether "pleased" and "excited" are verbs (passive verb phrase) or adjectives. the infinitive would work as adjective complement, as in "I am happy to be here."
Can you give us an example?
A quick google search of "excite to" brought no examples, but I found a huge number for "excited to..." with most of those using "excited" as past participle adjective. John Lackey is"very excited" to be back on the baseball field, for example.
Craig
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/What are your thoughts about the usage of the transitive verb _excite_ followed by an infinitive? I come upon it somewhere almost every day now and am discomfited by it.
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/Martha Galphin
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