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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

never expect or never expected

which one is correct?

"i never expect it to come easily." or "i never expected it to come easily."
  

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They're both correct if you use a capital "I". The simple present is often used to indicate habitual behavior. "

  • They're both correct if you use a capital "I".
  • The simple present is often used to indicate habitual behavior.
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They're both correct if you use a capital "I".

The simple present is often used to indicate habitual behavior. "I always expect that it will not come easily."

The simple past means "At no time in the past did I expect it to come easily."
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I never expected i reached that so far

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I never expected this

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