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Scarf blue 928 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Suppose or supposed

In my textbook I have words that I can replace "if" with, in conditionals. It suggests me using "supposed" or "supposing" however I can't find any examples with "supposed". all I see are sentences with "suppose". so here's my question: is "supposed you won the lottery, what would you do?" a correct sentence? or should I use "suppose" instead?
  

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S uppose you won the lottery. W hat would you do? The verb is suppose .

  • S uppose you won the lottery.
  • W hat would you do?
  • The verb is suppose .
  • The imperative form is the same as the base (dictionary) form.
  • The result is an imperative sentence.
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Suppose you won the lottery. What would you do?

The verb is suppose. The imperative form is the same as the base (dictionary) form. The result is an imperative sentence. It is not a dependent clause.

There are other ways to express the idea.

e.g.

Imagine that you won the lottery.

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