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Yayya Lautner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

suppose or supposed.

which is correct?

a) She is suppose to do something.

b) She is supposed to do something.

what is the difference between suppose and supposed?
  

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'Suppose' is wrong there, Yayya. The idiom is ' to be supposed to ' + infinitive verb. ], some people misspell it.

  • 'Suppose' is wrong there, Yayya.
  • The idiom is ' to be supposed to ' + infinitive verb.
  • ], some people misspell it.
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'Suppose' is wrong there, Yayya. The idiom is 'to be supposed to' + infinitive verb. Because of the way native speakers pronounce 'supposed to' [s?'poust?], some people misspell it.

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