Asked by Ilma
Hello. Please tell me whether the sentences sound natural English:
1)There are expectations that Congress will approve the bill.
2) There are expectations about his victory.
Does it have the same meaning as "it is expected that Congress will approve..."?
Thank you for help.
1)There are expectations that Congress will approve the bill.
2) There are expectations about his victory.
Does it have the same meaning as "it is expected that Congress will approve..."?
Thank you for help.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Those are good sentences.
Yes, sentence 1 means the same as "It is expected that Congress will approve . . ."
Yes, sentence 1 means the same as "It is expected that Congress will approve . . ."
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