Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Surprise"
The meaning of "Surprise" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does ... not to mention a few unexpected surprises mean?
A:
no, actually. The person intended to say that. It’s just used to emphasize the unexpected surprises. let’s say people talking about a birthday party for their friend. One person might go “I think we’ve done too much! we decorated her entire house and invited 60 people, not to mention the unexpected surprise! (buying their friend a puppy)” That was just some context of a made up scenario, but it basically means “In addition”. Sorry if that was confusing 😂, hope that helped.
And yes you’re right about needless to say, it means there’s no need to say it because it’s already known. whereas not to mention means in addition. for some reason it wouldn’t let me type it in a new message haha so I’m writing this here :)
And yes you’re right about needless to say, it means there’s no need to say it because it’s already known. whereas not to mention means in addition. for some reason it wouldn’t let me type it in a new message haha so I’m writing this here :)
Q:
What does your surprise turns disbelief mean?
A:
You are shocked, and then you can’t believe it
Q:
What does as surprises go mean?
A:
Yes, "as things go" is very common.
It was OK as things go. (It wasn't bad.)
Otherwise...
As flights go their journey was uneventful.
Etc.
It was OK as things go. (It wasn't bad.)
Otherwise...
As flights go their journey was uneventful.
Etc.
Q:
What does oh, it's the best surprise for me! It's something! - What does "it's something" mean? mean?
A:
If someone says "it's really something!" it means that it's good or great.
But if someone says "it's something" and sounds bored or sarcastic it can mean that it isn't good.
It depends on how it's said to be honest!
Hope this helped!
But if someone says "it's something" and sounds bored or sarcastic it can mean that it isn't good.
It depends on how it's said to be honest!
Hope this helped!
Q:
What does oh, it's the best surprise for me! It's something! - What does "it's something" mean? mean?
A:
"It's something" means that the surprise was better than nothing, and that the person was satisfied with it.
For example:
Teacher: "Did you finish your test?"
Student: "No, but I completed half of it."
Teacher: "Well, it's something."
Edit: "It's something" does not always mean it is a surprise. I was just applying it to the situation (in the first paragraph):) As you can see, it can be used in different situations, like my example.
For example:
Teacher: "Did you finish your test?"
Student: "No, but I completed half of it."
Teacher: "Well, it's something."
Edit: "It's something" does not always mean it is a surprise. I was just applying it to the situation (in the first paragraph):) As you can see, it can be used in different situations, like my example.
Example sentences using "Surprise"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I’m full of surprises tonight.-> be full of
Idk this idiom! Plz let me know about this idiom and some examples. Thankss.
Idk this idiom! Plz let me know about this idiom and some examples. Thankss.
A:
Thank you so much dear!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with take by surprise .
A:
thank you
Q:
Please show me example sentences with taken by surprise.
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Taken by suprise means when something happens when you are not expecting it.
Example sentence:
Seeing him there took me by surprise.
Example sentence:
Seeing him there took me by surprise.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with He used surprise, catching out his enemies with ambushes that allowed his warriors to get past the showers of arrows and inflict damage close up. what does catch out mean?.
A:
thanks so much!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with surprise.
A:
That was a surprise.
Care to surprise me?
Care to surprise me?
Synonyms of "Surprise" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between it wouldn’t surprise me and it wouldn’t surprises me —> he/she/it with ‚s‘ ? ?
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The conditional tense of all verbs uses the bare infinitive, so we say I/you/he/she/it/we/they would surprise, and the same when negated.
Q:
What is the difference between surprise and astonish ?
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surprise is the mental state, it may be hidden from the facial expression, like when you're astonished which is a greater feeling of surprise
Q:
What is the difference between I surprised. and I was surprised. ?
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"I am surprised." present tense. you are feeling surprised right now.
"I was surprised." past tense (as mentioned above).
"I was surprised." past tense (as mentioned above).
Q:
What is the difference between did i surprise you? and did i scare you? ?
A:
Surprise - means you could have just caught someone off guard or they didnt expect you
Scare - implies that you frightened someone
So "did i surprise you?" is asking if they are surprised to see you, "did i scare you?" is asking if you made someone afraid (surprised can also be a good thing, whereas scared is usually negative)
Scare - implies that you frightened someone
So "did i surprise you?" is asking if they are surprised to see you, "did i scare you?" is asking if you made someone afraid (surprised can also be a good thing, whereas scared is usually negative)
Q:
What is the difference between It wouldn't have been much of a surprise had you known. and It wouldn't have been much of a suprise you had known. ?
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"Had you known" is more common to hear. But, you could also say "if you had known" and that is also correct and they would both make sense. :)
Translations of "Surprise"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I didn't expect they would write to me again, so that was a nice surprise!
A:
That sounds great
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? It may come as a surprise for takeaway lovers是不是比it's a surprise for takeaway lovers 要好
A:
i guess the first one
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? We're having a surprise party at my house.
A:
We're having a surprise party at my house.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? to express surprise or astonish,except " oh my god"
A:
What!
Seriously?
You've got to be kidding me.
No way!
I can't believe this.
Incredible!
Seriously?
You've got to be kidding me.
No way!
I can't believe this.
Incredible!
Other questions about "Surprise"
Q:
You mean that the surprise party is tonight and the caterer suddenly canceled, so you don't know what you are going to do.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× You mean that the surprise party is tonight and the caterer suddenly canceled, so you don't know what you are going to do.
✓ Do you mean to say that the surprise party is tonight and the caterer suddenly canceled, so you don't know what you’re going to do.
✓ Do you mean to say that the surprise party is tonight and the caterer suddenly canceled, so you don't know what you’re going to do.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce surprise and suppress.
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Q:
To my surprise, my work was suddenly canceled due to the coronavirus.
I never thought it would come to this.
Does this sound natural?
I never thought it would come to this.
Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, it is perfectly natural!
Q:
What he surprised to know ? Does this sound natural?
A:
Best guess: what was he surprised to find out?
Q:
Which is most natural,
surprise movie scenes, or
surprising movie scenes
to refer to scenes in films that surprised people?
surprise movie scenes, or
surprising movie scenes
to refer to scenes in films that surprised people?
A:
Always use “the most” when using a noun after, such as “the most natural sentence”.
I think “the” is always optional when there is just an adjective. But using “the” adds further emphasis
I think “the” is always optional when there is just an adjective. But using “the” adds further emphasis
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