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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

How to use 'surprise?'

Going somewhere you've never been before is very exciting because what you see and hear during your trip surely gives you new surprises.

Is this sentence correct? Is it common to say 'fresh' surprises instead of 'new' surprises?
  

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teacherJapan Going somewhere you've never been before is very exciting because a lot of what you see and hear during your trip will be new and full of surely gives you new wonderful surprises.

  • teacherJapan Going somewhere you've never been before is very exciting because a lot of what you see and hear during your trip will be new and full of surely gives you new wonderful surprises.
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teacherJapan Going somewhere you've never been before is very exciting because a lot of what you see and hear during your trip will be new and full of surely gives you new wonderful surprises.
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I really like your version of translation! Ah, I wish I could write like you do!

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