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Vocabulary

Suppose versus supposed

Which is correct when stating that someone is suppose (ed) to get back to you.
  

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"Supposed" is correct, "suppose" is a conjugation of the verb "to suppose"

  • "Supposed" is correct, "suppose" is a conjugation of the verb "to suppose"
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"Supposed" is correct, "suppose" is a conjugation of the verb "to suppose"
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To continue j7's explanation, here are some examples:

Jade was supposed to get back to me. --> Jade was meant to contact me.

I suppose I will have to speak to the headmaster. --> I think I'll have to speak to the headmaster.
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Which is correct?

My talk show is (suppose) to air today, or My talk show is (supposed) to air today.
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My talk show is (supposed) to air today. Or you could read the post immediately above yours.
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Does anyone have a sentence that "suppose" is supposed to be in?
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AnonymousDoes anyone have a sentence that "suppose" is supposed to be in?
I suppose you ask because you don't suppose that you have a sentence like that of your own. Do you suppose that you could write one now? Let's suppose that you could. What do you suppose it would be?

CJ
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He's pot is, would we put an "ed" of suppose to? or not?
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Monday, December 05, 2005

suppose / supposed

1) I suppose I should go.
2) I am supposed to go.
3) He is the supposed leader.
The first difference between suppose and supposed is that suppose is a verb and supposed is an adjective. With this dif

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