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Gloria Ren
what is the meaning of the word suppose in the below conversation
A: are you doing anything special tomorrow afternoon,Mr.Smith? we were thinking of asking you and Mr.Johnson to go to the Great Wall
B:I'll ask Johnson if he has any plans, but I think it will be all right, SUPPOSE I give you a ring this afternoon and let you know
2014年11月23日 12:22
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It denotes a hypothetical situation. Smith is using the word 'suppose' to say that he's not necessarily going to call the other guy that afternoon, but that what he's about to say is a proposal.
You could replace the last part with "If I were to give you a ring this afternoon and let you know, would that be okay?" and it would mean the same thing.
2014年11月23日
It means the same as if he said "What if I give you a call...?" or "How about I give you a call...?"
2014年11月25日
要结合语境去看,前面说了:but i think so,所以suppose在句中指的是很有可能,相当于maybe但更倾向于去长城。suppose to be在口语中很常用
2014年11月23日
I believe it has a meaning similar to “要不。。。“ (unless I am mistaken in my Chinese!)
2014年12月20日
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