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wilderness
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Hi,
Can someone clarify if its correct to use "Surprised at" or is "surprised by" better.
e.g. I was surprised at his strange behavior. OR I was surprised by his strange behavior.
Or is it that both are true and one has to use "surprised at something" and "surprised by someone" ???
Thanks in advance.
EJ
Can someone clarify if its correct to use "Surprised at" or is "surprised by" better.
e.g. I was surprised at his strange behavior. OR I was surprised by his strange behavior.
Or is it that both are true and one has to use "surprised at something" and "surprised by someone" ???
Thanks in advance.
EJ












