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Phantombabe Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

supposingly tomorrow

"....which was supposingly tomorrow"

i. or should it be: supposed to be tomorrow

ii. or could it be: supposedly tomorrow (?)

I think i. should not have a prob but personally I like "supposingly tomorrow". Is it okay to use "supposingly tomorrow?"
  

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>I like "supposingly tomorrow" Bad. Use: supposedly tomorrow

  • >I like "supposingly tomorrow" Bad.
  • Use: supposedly tomorrow
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>I like "supposingly tomorrow"

Bad.

Use:

supposedly tomorrow
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personally I like "supposingly tomorrow".
I do, too! It has an interesting sound to it! Emotion: smile Unfortunately,
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Emotion: big smile Thanks!!

Btw, what about "supposed to be tomorrow" ?

and when do we use "supposingly"?
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what about "supposed to be tomorrow" ?
Use it in a complete sentence, and we'll check it.
when do we use "supposingly"
Never. It's not even a word.

CJ
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While "supposingly" might be appropriate among the moonshine clans of the Great Smoky Mountains, it really has no place in the rest of the world that claims English as its first language.

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