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shrouk Hammad
Community Tutorsuppose vs presuppose
Hello . I'd like someone to clarify for me the difference between " suppose" and "presuppose". IF possible with examples because I'm very confused about them .. Thanks in advance
Jun 18, 2017 1:07 PM
Comments · 2
I thought they both have the same meaning, but apparently not :D. I was reading a passage about the tourism and it happens to see this sentence: Tourism is a leisure which presupposes its opposite,namely regulated and organised work. that's why I was trying to search about it :D
June 18, 2017
We almost never say "presuppose"! :)
June 18, 2017
shrouk Hammad
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Egyptian), English, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Italian, Spanish
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