I expect to see the report on my desk by the end of the day.
I wasn't sure what to expect.
They'll never expect a surprise party.
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
No, it is not the correct sentence. Beacuse the form of the word "expect" was used in past tense (expected), you would have to make the verb (will) in past tence. The correct sentence is : You had always expected I would do this.
The prince is expected to arrive shortly.
The sentence needs an agent (someone to perform the action of the verb)."We expected the convict to shoot at us" is active voice. We is the agent.People expected that the convict would shoot at us.
In the sentence, "Who is expected at the airport at this time?" the pronoun "who" (the only pronoun in the sentence) is correct.The pronoun "who" functions as both singular and plural.In the example sentence the verb "is" tells us that the pronoun "who" is functioning as a singular, taking the place of a noun for one person.If two or more people were expected at the airport, the verb should be, "Who are expected..."
Everybody is expected to work for the good of the country
"Expected" is the past participle form of the verb "expect." In this sentence, "had" is the past form of the verb "have," and "expected" is functioning as an adjective modifying a noun.
Example sentence - The firefighters expected to have full containment of the forest fire by the weekend.
Example sentence - The minimum wage for the job was more than I expected.
There is expected to be foreclosure on all the houses on that block.
I do this job for free and with no remuneration expected.
As expected, the funeral was a very solemn occasion.