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Suppose vs. Supposed to. Dorothy & Cece. S u p p o s e. verb Used to give opinions Example: I suppose we should go home soon. I suppose it was a good film. Could be used to replace the words ‘guess’ or ‘think’ I guess (suppose) we should home now. Supposed to.
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Suppose vs. Supposed to Dorothy & Cece
Suppose • verb • Used to give opinions • Example: • I suppose we should go home soon. • I suppose it was a good film. • Could be used to replace the words ‘guess’ or ‘think’ • I guess (suppose) we should home now.
Supposed to • Used when we want to mean that something was planned/intended/meant to happen • Example: • Children are not supposed to be late for school. • “We are supposed to meet at seven. • Incorrect: We are suppose_ to me at seven • Can also mean be believed to • Example: • Shakespeare is supposed to have been the finest playwright in the English language.