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The clause in parentheses is a noun clause, functioning as the direct object in the sentence. It introduces the idea of the surprise and provides more information about it.
whatever i say rhymes with Squirtle is not a word. Flirtle, no wait- Blirtle, no wait- Quirtle, no wait- Splirtle, no wait- Hurdle, no wait, does that count? That's all i can think of for now.
We will all have to wait and see.
Yes, just wait - you are going to the future all the time.
all time low
To her great surprise, she won the first prize in the competition. They announced the promotion to her great surprise during the meeting. To her great surprise, the mysterious letter turned out to be from her long-lost friend.
Nothing is up (whatever that means) with iTunes and it is all going swimmingly.
You sit around and wait for your turn to go on whatever TV show you're there for. In the mean time you eat all the treats they have set out for you and other guests. They usually have a TV in the green room so you can see what's going on before you go out.
I've found copies of "The Odd Couple" where the titles of the tracks were all switched around. The yellow list is the order in which I found them, the list on the right is the proper track names. Blind Mary = Charity Case She Knows = Who's Gonna Save My Soul No Time Soon = Going On Whatever = Run Who's Gonna Save My Soul = Would Be Killer Run = Open Book Would Be Killer = Whatever Open Book = Surprise Going On = No Time Soon Charity Case = She Knows Surprise = Blind Mary A Little Better = Neighbours Neighbours = A Little Better Hope that helps.
wolfquest will come out in September or October. i can not wait yes there is going to be one. there is going to siting and sleeping. snow sunrise and sundown. its going to be awesome. we will have to wait for it to come out before we get all the information. your wolfquest player shadow/crystalbethany/Emma
No one knows what they're going to be called, even if BIONICLE will come back. All we can do it wait.