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In today’s grammar, let’s look at the difference between “expect” and “hope”.
Let’s get started!
    1. Expect
We use expect to say that we believe that something will happen. We use expect in the following main patterns: expect + object/ to (infinitive)/ that (clause)/ object + to (infinitive)
i.e. We expected that the guest house would have much better rooms.
i.e. The company expects her to be early.
    2. Hope
We use hope when we do not know whether something will happen or not but we want it to happen. We use hope in the following patterns: hope + to (infinitive)/ that (clause)/ for
i.e. We’ve already got two boys so we’re hoping for a girl.
i.e. I hope that your sister recovers quickly from the operation.
Have you already known the difference between “expect” and “hope”? Don’t worry, we prepare a quiz for you it is time to show yourself!
That’s all for today’s [Effortless English with Rithy]!!!
PRACTICE
    #1. I _ that your sister recovers quickly from the operation.
expect
hope
    #2. I _ that he’ll be wearing that bright blue shirt.
expect
hope
END

That’s it for today’s lesson!


  • By: Dam Jonh/ SOM Rithy
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