Answer:
if excess acid is added to the solution, it will be more acidic.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pH of potassium hydroxide= 10 (OH- ions) 
pH of hydrochloric acid= 3 (H+ ions) 
 KOH + HCl → KCl + H2O 
the pH of the solution will be 7 as it is a neutralisation reaction. 
But if the acid is more in amount there will be more H+ ions and the solution will have a lower pH.
(the higher the concentration of H+ ions the more the acidic the solution, 
the higher the concentration of OH- ions the more alkaline a solution is. )