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"correct answer is expected to you" and "the correct answer is expected to you", which sentence is true?
  

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Anonymous "correct answer is expected to you" and "the correct answer is expected to you", which sentence is true? Omitting the article is okay in a memo. I have trouble with the rest of the sentence.

  • Anonymous "correct answer is expected to you" and "the correct answer is expected to you", which sentence is true?
  • Omitting the article is okay in a memo.
  • I have trouble with the rest of the sentence.
  • ) You're expected to give/provide/choose the correct answer.
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Anonymous"correct answer is expected to you" and "the correct answer is expected to you", which sentence is true?
Omitting the article is okay in a memo.

I have trouble with the rest of the sentence.

Do you mean, "The correct answer is expected from you?" (It's correct, but a but unusual.)

You're expected to give/provide/

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