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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Surprise

Context: Workers are talking about the managing director's sudden visit and its impact.


The company's managing director's sudden visit to the manufacturing plant was a surprise among our workers.

The managing director of the company's sudden visit to the manufacturing plant was a surprise for our workers.

Please check them.

Is "its impact" an appropriate word in the context? I mean "impact of his visit" is referred to "gave a surprise".

  

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I'm not sure of my answer, but I'd say: The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the factory was a surprise to its workers. The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the manufacturing plant was a surprise to its workers.

  • I'm not sure of my answer, but I'd say: The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the factory was a surprise to its workers.
  • The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the manufacturing plant was a surprise to its workers.
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I'm not sure of my answer, but I'd say:

The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the factory was a surprise to its workers.
The sudden visit of our company's managing director to the manufacturing plant was a surprise to its workers.

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kumenglishThe company's managing director's sudden visit to the manufacturing plant was a surprise among for the /our workers.

Use that one, but note the correction.

kumenglishIs "its impact" an appropriate word in the context?

Probably not. How do you intend to

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