, Id'say "I was supposed to work today, but I'm not anymore, because I ('ve) told them I was taking my day out".
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Jack112Are these correct? What do they mean? I'm confused with 'suppose'.It's more idiomatic to use the present progressive with 'work';
1. I am supposed to work today but I'm not going to.
2. I am suposed to work today but not anymore because I'm not going to. (If this is incorrect, how come #1 is correct?)
Thanks.