yes
Neither. The correct spelling is surprise.
Saying "what" at the end of a sentence is a colloquialism in British English used to seek confirmation, agreement, or show surprise. It can be akin to seeking validation or prompting a response from the listener.
You can say "Quelle surprise" to mean "What a surprise" in French.
"Bloody hell" is a British expression used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance. The word "bloody" is considered a mild swear word in British English, and when combined with "hell," it intensifies the emotion being conveyed.
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The correct spelling of an unexpected event or situation is "surprise".(The spelling surprize was the name for five British sailing ships, HMS Surprize, from 1746 to 1792.)
No. It is spelled surprise.
Neither. The correct spelling is surprise.
Daughtry sings it and it's called "No Surprise" not to be confused with Aerosmiths "No Surprize"
Squinkies 2 Adventure Mall Surprize - 2011 VG was released on: USA: 25 October 2011 (Nintendo DS version)
The word 'surprise' is a noun (surprise, surprises) and a verb (surprise, surprises, surprising, surprised).The noun 'surprise' is a word for an unexpected thing or event.Examples:It was a nice surprise to see my old classmate. (noun)We cleaned our room to surprise our mom. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We cleaned our room to surprise our mom. I hope she will smile. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'mom' in the second sentence)
Surprize Packidge - 1998 was released on: USA: 1998
The cast of Surprize Packidge - 1998 includes: Jerri Tubbs as Corporate Zombie
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No, because the American Version won more awards than the British version.
He used his vast knowledge of hiding to hide in swamps after a surprise attack on the British.
Squinkies 2 Adventure Mall Surprize - 2011 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E