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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Sentence inquiry

If I see a current result or some action form others regarding s specific situation.

I want to say: this is or was always expected.

Should is or was be used? Or are both possible?
  

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When referring to a current consequence, can both is or was be used in this sentence: this is expected to happen. this was expected to happen.

  • When referring to a current consequence, can both is or was be used in this sentence: this is expected to happen.
  • this was expected to happen.
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When referring to a current consequence, can both is or was be used in this sentence:

this is expected to happen.
this was expected to happen.

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