The two sentences mean different things. "We are expected" means that someone is planning for us to attend whatever is going on. "We expect it" means that we are anticipating that it will occur or be present.
The past tense of expect is expected.
expect is a regular verb so the past is verb + -ed" expected
The contraction form is you'll.Another way of phrasing you will is to say that you are expected to or you should.
"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.
No, it is not. It is a verb (to expect: to anticipate or consider likely).
The past tense of expect is expected.
The showers are expected to arrive later this afternoon.
It means you get something not expected. Say I give you a bracelet and you didn't expect me to. That's surprise. ^_^
Guards are expected to maintain accountability and control while guarding detainees. They should expect detainees to be harmful or try to escape, so they should remain close.
expect is a regular verb so the past is verb + -ed" expected
Not expected; coming without warning; sudden.
You should defiantly be expected to serve overhand. Also the coaches will want you to say yes mam or no mam (same with sir.) You need to be able to spike, pass, and set.
past tence of Expect is Expected.
expect something that is unexpected
Expected.
expected
No one can say the exact date but we can expect some where in third or second week of December.