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Grammar

Suppose

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''I don't suppose to read and learn.'' Is this sentence correct?

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No. I don't suppose I''ll read and learn. or I'm (not) supposed to read and learn.

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  • I don't suppose I''ll read and learn.
  • or I'm (not) supposed to read and learn.
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No.

I don't suppose I''ll read and learn. or

I'm (not) supposed to read and learn.
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Could you tell me all the variations of using '' suppose''. I m really confused now.Are there any other words that are used differently? How about '' I have supposed ...''?
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Suppose means think, believe, assume and is used mainly in the present tense.

I suppose you're right (= I think/believe you're right)

For past events use other verbs

I thought/assumed/believed you were right.

be + supposed + to + infinitive is used to denote an expectation/obligation.

You are/were supposed to talk to her. (it is/was your

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