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The difference between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
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The difference between what is expected or appears to be and what actually is
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Expected means what you think will happen. For example: I was expecting a friend to come over today. Second example: It was expected that the doctor was supposed to be at her office Monday through Friday.
Appears is what you seem will happen. For example: It appears that the plumber won't be able to be here until next weekend because his schedule is booked.
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Expected, is what you think will happen, example: I expect the villain to be here by dawn!
Appears to be and actually is: It seems like the villain wont be here until next week..
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