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Supposed to VS Suppose to
Sorry again for this stupid grammar question... I don't wanna look up on internet today, I'm too lazy... ٩(๑`^´๑)۶
Are these two sentences grammatically correct?
What am I suppose to tell you?
What was I supposed to tell you?
Please give me some examplezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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25 ott 2018 11:14
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Hi Snoop,
'What am I suppose to tell you?' is incorrect
The second is correct.
Examples:
What do you suppose Linus did when Snoopy washed his blanket?
Snoopy: 'Linus' blanket was so dirty, what else was I supposed to do - use it on my sofa?
Hope this helps :-)
Martin
25 ottobre 2018
1
'suppose to' doesn't exist
both sentences should be 'supposed to' - the tense is not important
:)
25 ottobre 2018
1
The expression "supposed to", if you want to describe what someone should do, is always spelled "supposed to" and not "suppose to". It always goes with a form of the verb "to be" ("He was supposed to do ...............", or "She's not supposed to do ........").
25 ottobre 2018
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