Something Is Expected was created in 2006.
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The word "expected" is not the same as "required". Something that is "expected" is something that is assumed will occur. Something that is "required" is something that is essential.
An expectation is something that you are expected to do.
expect something that is unexpected
Expected is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I expected something a bit bigger.You were expected to be at the meeting yesterday.I expected her to say that.
The opposite of "should be" is "should not be." "Should be" implies that something is expected or preferred, while "should not be" implies that something is not expected or preferred.
U do something romantic something she will never expected
something for which a "return" is not expected or calculated.
coincidence?
Expected means that a person or a group of people are awaiting something because they anticipate that it is going to happen. Alternatively they regard someone as being likely to be or to do something.
No, it is not. It is a verb (to expect: to anticipate or consider likely).
It means that something is not expected to happen.
The difference between a custom and a folkway is that a custom is more formal. A custom is something that is expected. A folkway may be common, but it is not something that one feels is expected or mandatory.