Jack: Do you remember that situation at "Denver Enterprise Hall"?
Jim: Oh yes! So how was it resolved?
Jack: Well, it turned out that Crawbery was a fake agent. Dina
scrapped the whole thing…. You don't seem to be surprised.Jim: Well, this outcome was kind of predictable and quite along
with my expectations.
Is there any adjective in English that would have a meaning of "along with" (implying correspondence or similarity to someone's thinking, guessing or expectations) that I could place right after the word "quite" (which means that I could substitute it for the words "along with" in the example above)?
Best Answer
You could use "quite in line with".