Suppose Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Suppose V1 V2 V3
suppose
Meanings;
- Assume that something is the case on the basis of evidence or probability but without proof or certain knowledge.(verb)
- Be required to do something because of the position one is in or an agreement one has made.(verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
suppose | supposed | supposed |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
supposes | supposing |
Synonyms
assume, dare say, take for granted, take as read, presume, expect, take it, meant, intended, expected,
Example Sentences with suppose
And I’m suppose to sit by while you date boys and fall in love with someone else, get married…?” His voice tightened. “And meanwhile, I’ll die a little bit more every day, watching.
It did what all ads are supposed to do: create an anxiety relievable by purchase.
I suppose it might work.
I suppose you have a plan.
I suppose that’s OK.
Reader, suppose you were an idiot.
I suppose I’ll have to add the force of gravity to my list of enemies.
I suppose a fire that burns that bright is not meant to last.
I was supposed to be having the time of my life.
The bottom line is that we never fall for the people we’re supposed to.
And I’m suppose to sit by while you date boys and fall in love with someone else, get married…?
I wonder how many people don’t get the one they want, but end up with the one they’re supposed to be with.
You suppose that’s allowed.
Life’s challenges are not supposed to paralyse you, they’re supposed to help you discover who you are.
Obama does not represent America. Nor does he represent anything what our forefathers stood for. This country is basically built on an attitude. It’s a way of life. It’s not because you’re born here. It’s not that you’re supposed to take from those who have and give to those who haven’t. That kills a country. It killed Russia.
Solidarity is an attitude of resistance, I suppose, or it should be.
What was past was past. I suppose that was the general attitude.
A lot of punk rock is not going to be in the mainstream. It’s below the radar. The beauty of it is that you’re not supposed to always know. It’s subterranean.
What I find most upsetting about this new all-consuming beauty culture is that the obsession with good looks, and how you can supposedly attain them, is almost entirely female-driven.