To say that one sport is better than another depends on who you ask. For instance some may say that football is more exiting than basketball while others may say it is more dangerous.
ExcitantI say exiting in french sortant or quitter.
It was closing time so everyone was exiting the building.
the three second rule doesn't only apply to high school basketball, it applys to any basketball (including the NBA). The three second rule is when three seconds have been spent in the 'key' consecutively without exiting and re-entering the key. In which case, this is a turnover
It can be an adjective OR a noun, OR a verb form. The word exiting is the present participle of the verb to exit, and can be a gerund (noun) as in "Exiting the building was the best option." It can be an adjective as in "The exiting voters were polled by the party workers."
No. Exiting is a verb form. The similarly spelled word exciting is an adjective.
Exiting = sortir If you mean exciting: excitant (but it can be meant in a sexual way)
Now exiting (now quitting) is translated into "Stängs nu ner". Now exiting (now leaving) is translated into "Lämnar nu".
Exiting is a verb. (Present participle of exit)Example, 'He is exiting the room'.*The similarly spelled word "exciting" is an adjective, with "excitingly" as the adverb form.
entering.
consisting
You fulfillment of living.