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Hi! What's the difference between "was not expected" and "was expected not"? Is sentence #2 grammatically wrong?
1. He __was not expected__ to return earlier than 3 o'clock.
2. He __was expected not__ to return earlier than 3 o'clock.
May 2, 2025 9:24 AM
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No difference but the first is more usual.
He wasn’t expected to return until three o’clock.
May 2, 2025 12:11 PM
The sentences are logically different. The situation becomes complicated because "expected" and "not expected" are not quite the opposites they seem to be. "Expected" can mean "likely" and it can also mean "required". "Not expected" can mean "surprising" and it can also mean "not required".
So far, so good. Things get interesting though when you compare likeliness with unlikeliness. They are less related than you might think. If I tell you that it is likely (say, more than 90% probability) that he will return before 3:00, the opposite statement would not be that it is unlikely that he will return before 3:00. Rather, the opposite would be that the probability would be less than 90%. It could be 80% which is STILL likely. For that reason, your two sentences should not be directly compared.
May 2, 2025 1:57 PM
it's not "_was expected not__" in the 2nd
it's "was expected" and "not to return"
for example, there is a dirty cat in the street
you expect your child won't touch it
so it's "The child [was expected] [not to touch the dirty cat."
however
the child is very disovedient
and not only touched but also brought it inside the house
so
"The child [wasn't expected] to bring the dirty cat into the house."
May 15, 2025 8:35 AM
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