He told me that he expects me to attend the function.
He told me that he expected me to attended the function.
He told me that he expected me to have attended the function.
He told me that he expected me to attend the function.
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: D. He told me that he expected me to attend the function.
The speaker is expressing a current expectation that the listener will attend the function. The speaker is not expressing a past expectation or a past event.
- Option A is incorrect because it uses the present tense “expects” to refer to a past event.
- Option B is incorrect because it uses the past tense “expected” to refer to a past event.
- Option C is incorrect because it uses the perfect tense “have attended” to refer to a past event.
The speaker is expressing a current expectation that the listener will attend the function. The speaker is not expressing a past expectation or a past event.