Expected is the correct spelling.
Some example sentences are:
I expected something a bit bigger.
You were expected to be at the meeting yesterday.
I expected her to say that.
You're good now.
it is spelt 'proactively', as the question asks. Definition: Acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; anticipatory.
As an abbreviation of sarcastic, it would be sarky. But that doesn't really matter as you'd never write that down where you'd be expected to spell it correctly.As for the Japanese rice beer, it is "Saki" or "Sake".
It is spelled "heavy" with an "a".
The colloquial term is spelled "supposed to" meaning that the action was anticipated, expected, or required. In most cases, you can substitute better terms, including should or expected. Examples "It was supposed to be a short trip." (anticipated) "The bus is not supposed to stop here." "He was supposed to finish his homework first." (expected)
Queer - The look he gave me was a little queer, as though he had not expected to see me. Choir - The choir sang beautifully for the end of year concert.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "deservedly" (as is proper or expected).
The likely word is assumption (something assumed, or an expected factor).
Jan or Jon However, if coming from a foreign country to Sweden, you are not expected to spell your name differently. John is ok as it is.
it is spelt 'proactively', as the question asks. Definition: Acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; anticipatory.
As an abbreviation of sarcastic, it would be sarky. But that doesn't really matter as you'd never write that down where you'd be expected to spell it correctly.As for the Japanese rice beer, it is "Saki" or "Sake".
It is spelled "heavy" with an "a".
The likely word is "perform" (to act, or to meet expected goals).The similar word is perfume, a sweetly scented liquid.
The colloquial term is spelled "supposed to" meaning that the action was anticipated, expected, or required. In most cases, you can substitute better terms, including should or expected. Examples "It was supposed to be a short trip." (anticipated) "The bus is not supposed to stop here." "He was supposed to finish his homework first." (expected)
Queer - The look he gave me was a little queer, as though he had not expected to see me. Choir - The choir sang beautifully for the end of year concert.
There is no formal word with a negative prefix for depressing. The informal term non-depressing is rarely seen, to indicate something that would ordinarily be expected to be depressing, but is not, e.g. a funeral.
The word is spelled unexpectedly. The base word is expect. Here it has the past tense with the "-ed" to make "expected", plus a prefix "un-" plus a suffix, "-ly" for unexpectedly.
Visit his office and sign an agreement. Usually they will have a retainer agreement. This will spell out what you will be expected to pay and what the estimates are. The harder part is picking which attorney to hire! Talk to family and friends.