The correction should be:
The land down under is idyllic with great weather year round, friendly people, and surrounded by the ocean for lovers of water sports. Note I took out "all", and inserted commas.
The phrase beginning with "surrounded" should not be part of the compound object of the preposition "with." A noun phrase with ocean could be, if it were rephrased, e.g. "and ocean surroundings."
Affable means likeable and friendly. An example of affable used in a sentence is: His affable nature drew people to him and he was always surrounded by friends and loved ones.
friendly
I was surrounded by a crowd of people wanting my autograph.
He was surrounded by a dozen street urchins in rags.
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He made a correction. The correction was made. A correction is needed.
the correction was wrong
Affable means likeable and friendly. An example of affable used in a sentence is: His affable nature drew people to him and he was always surrounded by friends and loved ones.
There was only one correction needed in my paper.
Yes the word 'correction' can be used in a sentence. The teacher instructed the student to make the correction before turning in the term paper. If a teacher makes a correction on a paper, she often uses red ink.
Adjective: This answer is correct. Verb: I will correct it. where is you?
You are a friendly person.
The private found himself surrounded by enemy soldiers.
Valley
The puppy had a friendly demeanor.
i was suddenly surrounded by a group of ninjas! or if you want a actually possible/boring answer i was surrounded by trees
it's it for them