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What is the active/passive of - I expected him to give us financial aid .

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What is the active/passive of - I expected him to give us financial aid .
1). It was expected of him to give us financial aid .
2). Let it be expected that he would give us flnacial aid.
3). It was expected by me that he will give us financial aid.
4). He may be expected to give us financial aid.

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Let it be expected that he would give us flnacial aid. : seems correct

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