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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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What's the difference between these two?

The sales manager expects to take a business trip to Alaska.
The sales manager expected to take a trip to Alaska.
  

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In the Tenses. Present and Past Simple respectively.

  • In the Tenses.
  • Present and Past Simple respectively.
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In the Tenses. Present and Past Simple respectively.
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but what the difference in meaning? when to use each of them?

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