Heidi
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- Joined
- Apr 30, 2009
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
Dear friends,
#1 He expects to fail the exam.
#2 He doesn't expect to pass the exam.
Would you please tell me whether those two sentences have exactly the same meaning?
What about if I want to express the idea that other people don't think he'll pass the exam? Do we usually say 'he isn't expected to pass the exam'?
Thank you!
#1 He expects to fail the exam.
#2 He doesn't expect to pass the exam.
Would you please tell me whether those two sentences have exactly the same meaning?
What about if I want to express the idea that other people don't think he'll pass the exam? Do we usually say 'he isn't expected to pass the exam'?
Thank you!