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Iftikhar arif
when and why we use word suppose?
2011年10月17日 11:27
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From the top of my head, I can tell you about two major meanings:
First one is "to think" E.g. I suppose he has already arrived home.
The second one is "to image something" E.g. Suppose you won a million tomorrow, what would you do? - this is a part of subjunctive mood, "suppose" is always placed at the beginning of the sentences.
Hope it helps :)
2011年10月17日
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Suppose vs. Supposed
Suppose = to think or believe; to assume to be real or true; to consider as a suggestion
Supposed = intended; required; firmly believed; permitted
Example: I suppose you will tell me when it’s time for dinner.
Example: I suppose this belongs to you.
Example: I suppose you're right.
Example: Suppose we go to the movie now…will that work for your schedule?
Example: You ate the food that was supposed to be for me.
Example: We were supposed to meet at the theater.
Example: He is supposed to be at work at 6:00 P.M.
2011年10月17日
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