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Mitsuo23 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"sure to impress"?

Hi,

Would you rephrase the words that I underlined? It's from a book and they are preparing a party for Halloween.

"The fresh crop of new recruits running the banana cafe are sure to impress this year."

Thank you,
M
  

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mitsuwao23 "The fresh crop of new recruits running the banana cafe are sure to impress this year. " It's a bit of an idiom. They are sure to win .

  • mitsuwao23 "The fresh crop of new recruits running the banana cafe are sure to impress this year.
  • " It's a bit of an idiom.
  • They are sure to win .
  • It's talking about the future.
  • It is certain that they will win.
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mitsuwao23"The fresh crop of new recruits running the banana cafe are sure to impress this year."
You need to include the "are." It's a bit of an idiom. They are sure to win.
It's talking about the future. It is certain that they will win.

It is certain that (these people) will impress everyone this ye
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Thank you very much for your explanations! Very clearEmotion: smile

M

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