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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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the surprise party is when?
  

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Anonymous T he surprise party is when? That's only used in very casual speech, and usually only after someone has not heard what was said very well. A: The surprise party is on Saturday.

  • Anonymous T he surprise party is when?
  • That's only used in very casual speech, and usually only after someone has not heard what was said very well.
  • A: The surprise party is on Saturday.
  • B: (hasn't heard exactly what was said) The surprise party is when?
  • CJ
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AnonymousThe surprise party is when?
That's only used in very casual speech, and usually only after someone has not heard what was said very well.

A: The surprise party is on Saturday.
B: (hasn't heard exactly what was said) The surprise party is when?

CJ

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