In the past, women were primarily expected to fulfill domestic roles, focusing on household chores, child-rearing, and supporting their husbands. Their education and career opportunities were often limited, with societal norms emphasizing submission and dependence on male family members. Women were also expected to embody virtues like modesty and nurturing, reinforcing traditional gender roles. Over time, these expectations have evolved significantly, leading to broader opportunities and rights for women.
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Women were expected to influence their husbands and children to be good americans.
produce children...............
past tense: expected present tense: expecting future tense: expect
No, but they expected the men to fight.
The past tense of expect is expected.
There are both men and women that are successful. In the past, a greater number of men have been successful (as women were expected to be homemakers). However, today, it is possible for all women to be as successful as they would like.
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
expect is a regular verb so the past is verb + -ed" expected
"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.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation
expected
Women were expected to obey all their male family members.
In the past, women often faced limited rights and opportunities compared to men. They were expected to primarily focus on domestic roles such as caregiving and homemaking, and were frequently excluded from education and employment opportunities. Women also had limited control over their own lives and faced societal expectations that restricted their freedom and autonomy.
past tence of Expect is Expected.
They were expected to take over men's jobs.
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.