Syntax
Verbs of future expectation: expect
and hope
Expect refers to things in the future which will
probably happen.
- We expect him to pass the test because he has
studied so hard.
- She expects to get a big present for her birthday
this year, because she didn't get a present last year.
Hope refers to things in the future which we personally
would like to happen.
- I hope to receive an answer from him soon.
- Mike hopes to go to the beach tomorrow
if the weather is good.
Hope and expect can
be followed by the infinitive. Expect
can take an object.
Expect (+ object)
+ infinitive with to
- We expect him to pass the test.
- They expect to arrive on Saturday.
Hope + infinitive
with to
- I hope to receive an answer from him soon.