The sentence "He's surprised me" is fine.
If the contraction is expanded, the sentence becomes "He has surprised me".
"I was surprised!" in English is Sono rimasto sorpreso!in Italian.
Sorprendido = Surprised
English is a proper adjective.
The English words ' i am surprised' are said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "ndi sundushee".
The word English is not a proper noun when it is used as a proper adjective. That is an English accent, an English type automobile, an English looking top hat.
No, hes is Welsh.
no hes English
Hes english
What is "do writing?" This does not appear to be proper English. If the question were rephrased in proper English, I think we would know how to answer it.
no hes Canadian
hes 180 pound english mastiff
Not everyone here knows proper English. Others may be lazy and use chat speech. Then of course, some are just young. In addition, there is some debate as to what is proper English. Proper British English is not the same as proper American English. Other English-speaking nations have their own variations of English.