Asked by MARK
n sentence (10), what does the word “expected” mean as used in the sentence?
guaranteed
predicted
required
needed
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I don’t have sentence 10 — could you paste that sentence or the surrounding lines? Context decides the meaning.
Quick guide meanwhile:
- “expected” = predicted/anticipated (most common: something likely to happen).
- “expected” = required/obligatory (if it’s used about duties or what someone should do).
- It does not usually mean “guaranteed” (guaranteed = certain) or “needed” (needed = necessary).
If you paste the sentence I’ll pick the best choice and explain.
Quick guide meanwhile:
- “expected” = predicted/anticipated (most common: something likely to happen).
- “expected” = required/obligatory (if it’s used about duties or what someone should do).
- It does not usually mean “guaranteed” (guaranteed = certain) or “needed” (needed = necessary).
If you paste the sentence I’ll pick the best choice and explain.
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