Sureprises is a feeling that we feel when heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us an expression that we show/ say when we know /hear/see something that rather difficult to believe.
Disbelief is expression to not believe something or someone with reason or unreason. We can use expression disbeliefs when we don’t trust or believe something.
The expression used to say believe or not believe are:
a. Asking if you believe it or not
· Do you believe it?
· Wouldn’t you believe it?
· Can you imagine it?
· You don’t believe it, do you?
· Don’t you think it’s odd that…?
b. Responding to believe it or not
· No, I don’t believe it.
· Are you serious?
· Are you joking?
· Are you kidding?
· You must be joking/kidding?
· Oh, no! That’s not true!
· You don’t say!
· Seeing is believing.
Expressing being surprised:
a. Telling surprising news
· Guess what?
· Surprise!
· I’ve got news, for you.
· Do you know what?
· You won’t believe it!
b. Responding to believe or not
· Oh, no that’s not true.
· You don’t say.
· Really? That sound interesting.
· Really? It’s surprising that…
· Seeing is believing.
· Good heavens.
· My goodness!
· This is really a surprise!
Example of Surprises:
Jony : Hey Sony, do you look a newspaper
today?
Sony: No, I don’t. Why?
Jony : I saw in the newspaper that Rooney can’t
play in the match Manchester United against
Chelsea.
Jony: Really!
Sony: Sure!
Jony: Oh my God! Is not fun if Rooney don’t play.
Example of Disbeliefs:
Sivia: Hey guys, I can’t believe that Ashe has a
good score in the exam!
Lulu: Maybe she studied hard before she get
the exam.
Yuna: Yeah, she right!
Sivia: But I’m not sure one hundred percent!
Yuna: Whatever.
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