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Updated on
5 February
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English (US)
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Question about English (US)
Which sentence below is correct:
I expected more from you;
I expected better from you;
I expected better of you.
Is it correct to say:
I did not expect better from you
?
Which sentence below is correct:
I expected more from you;
I expected better from you;
I expected better of you.
Is it correct to say:
I did not expect better from you
?
I expected more from you;
I expected better from you;
I expected better of you.
Is it correct to say:
I did not expect better from you
?
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- English (US)
@-junior
All of them will work depending on the context.
As for the question, you would say:
I didn’t expect any better from you.
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- English (US)

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