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Quick Glossary (用語辞典)experience = 体験
Explanation (説明)
This idiom is used when the speaker thinks that the listener is sure to have some kind of experience. That experience is usually described by an adjective + noun.
You are in for . . .
a wonderful time
a great time
an interesting experience
Examples(例文)
This restaurant is wonderful--the food is excellent and the service is great. You're in for a really great meal.
If you haven't heard about the changes at the office, then you're in for a big surprise when you see how much it has changed.
Exercises (練習)Type the appropriate form of the idiom + the "be verb" (be, is, am, are, was or were) in the box.