1. Expressing Disbelief
Expression disbelief is expression to not believe something or someone with reason or unreason.
Example :
Asking if you believe it or not.
– Do you believe it?
– Wouldn’t you believe it?
– Can you imagine that?
– You don’t believe it, do you?
– Don’t you think it’s odd that….?
Expressing disbelief:
– I don’t believe it.
– It can’t be true.
– I can’t think of it.
– I don’t trust you.
Responding to believe 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.
–Really? That sounds interesting.
–Really? It’s surprising that.
– Good heavens
–My goodness!
– This is really a surprise!
Example conversation of expression surprise:
Nopli : Whose motorbike is that?
Dios : It’s Norman’s.
Nopli : Are you kidding me?
Dios : No, I’m not. I saw her riding that motorbike this morning.
Nopli : What a surprise!
2. Expressing Surprise
Expression surprise is expression which someone when get a surprise.
Surprise can have valence. It can be neutral expression, pleasant or accordingly some would not categories surprise in itself as an emotion or every human.
Expressing surprise:
Here are some other expressions to show surprise.
Telling surprising news :
– Guess what!
– Surprise!
– I’ve got news, for you
– Do you know what?
– You won’t believe it!
Expressing surprise :
– Wow! What a surprise!
– That’s a surprise!
– That’s very surprising!
–Really?
– What?
– Are you serious? You must be joking!
– You’re kidding!
– Fancy that!
– I must say it surprises me.
– I find it hard to believe
Responding:
– Yeah!
– It is!
– Yup!
– Sure.
– It’s true.
– I’m serious.
– No, I’m not.
– It is.
– Does it?
– It is, isn’t it?
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