The adverbial phrase in the sentence "We expect our grandparents to arrive in about an hour" is "in about an hour." This phrase modifies the verb "arrive" by providing information about the time frame of the expected arrival. It specifies when the grandparents are anticipated to arrive.
Should arrive is the verb phrase.
It Means That it's better to arrive but arrive late than never to arrive at all.
In the phrase "expect snow," "expect" is a verb and "snow" is a noun. Together, they form a simple verb phrase where the verb expresses the action of anticipating the occurrence of snow.
Bei nonni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful grandparents."Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun nonni means "grandparents, grandfathers.' The pronunciation is "beh NOHN-nee."
Yes, as an incomplete sentence, followed by a prepositional phrase. Otherwise, "Who did you expect?" is standard.
No, I sould suggest "What do you all expect?"
"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"
To arrive unexpectedly, or, uninvited or unwelcome
I could answer that question if you were to phrase it a bit differently. They were to arrive hours ago.
When we start our efforts with the phrase "Bismillah wa ala barakatillah," we can expect blessings and success. This phrase means "In the name of Allah and with His blessings" in Arabic, and it is believed to bring divine guidance and favor to our endeavors.
"Wann sind die Leute angekommen" would be the phrase to use.
hmm