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 發表於 2009-7-5 02:03 AM 
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| # O% @" T4 T1 e原帖由 Kev 於 2009-7-5 01:22 AM 發表 http://www.26fun.com/bbs/images/common/back.gif! L: {& u* k. v: p) E! l0 b( yyour version is the best one.. i just couldnt think of any way to translate his sentences to english, it's like chinglish."there will be a surprise for you before we leave, you'll know what it is when ...
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 "原帖由 ngakai78 於 2009-7-4 11:13 PM 發表 http://www.26fun.com/bbs/images/common/back.gifI think it'll be better if you leave you "gift".1) I have got a surprise for you before we head back to Hong Kong.  You'll know when you get it.or2) Before we head back to Hong Kong, I want to g ... ", c, K' a8 `8 P3 S; T: ~
 
 5 H' H% r% B/ @& z. X" J0 lAny thing that declared to be "surprise" can hardly be "surprise".  Meanwhile, simply "I have got a surprise" for you may mean anything (from eating one shxt to giving a gift that cost you a fortune)..anyway, maybe that's what you mean.
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