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.
"Your presence is always there and love" is not a correct sentence. You might write "you and your love are always here for me."
number 1 is correct because it is a complete sentence
"Who sells it?" is correct (always capitalize the first letter of a sentence).
Yes, the sentence "She does not always complete her homework" is correct.
It is 'you are always' and not 'you always' in a sentence for the purposes of correct grammar.
Your presence is always there for me is technically a correct sentence. It might sound better if written "you are always there for me." The addition of "your presence" is redundant.
a - he always does it
Yes, the sentence is correct; however, "coorect" is spelled correct.
NOT without an "are" between the "you" and the "always".
It is not a sentence. There is no main verb.
not always
I believe that it is a correct sentence just put a space between the word 'money' and 'correct'