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past tence of Expect is Expected.
When Dave opened his present, he didn't expect a solid gold donut. He was speechless.
past tense: expected present tense: expecting future tense: expect
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That all depends on how well the companies you have stock in are doing.
The word "expect" is a verb which means think (something) is going to happen. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:Most people expect there to be rain tomorrow.I didn't expect to get a new car as a birthday present!It is rude to expect people to do things for you.
No Considering that its 2011 now , and I don't expect to see them on MMVA's anytime soon . There is usually more mainstream , pop music then punk
It depends on the company. Small companies/shops may not expect as much as big companies but it just depends on the actual sponsor.
Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.Expect is a regular verb so the past participle is expected. So the present perfect verb phrase is:have/has expected
No--the mainstream ones do not. They expect you to buy theirs! They do allow water and soft drinks, but no alcohol.
Companies will expect engineers to be creative, inquisitive, analytical, and detail oriented. They should be able to work as part of a team and to communicate well, both orally and in writing. Communication abilities are becoming increasingly important to companies as engineers frequently interact with specialists in a wide range of fields outside engineering.
Two independent outcomes with constant probabilities.