- What means supposed to?
- When supposed to is used?
- What is the synonym of supposed to?
- Is supposed to formal?
- What is the difference between supposed to and should?
- Are you supposed to examples?
- How do you use supposed to in a question?
- Is supposed to be correct?
- What is the opposite of suppose?
- Can we use supposed to in future tense?
- Do we supposed to meaning?
- Is suppose formal or informal?
- What is example of supposed to?
- Is supposed to passive?
- How do you use passive to supposed?
- What word class is supposed?
- Is passive verb bad?
What means supposed to?
Supposed to is part of a modal verb phrase meaning expected to or required to.
When supposed to is used?
Supposed to is used when we are talking about our obligations. Use supposed to when saying what is the best thing to do in a situation; the correct way of doing things. For example, use supposed to for cultural rules and expectations. "You are not supposed to talk loudly in a library."
What is the synonym of supposed to?
See also synonyms for: supposedly. alleged. assumed. putative. reputed.
Is supposed to formal?
In formal contexts or where you need to be taken seriously, supposed to is the safer choice. Elsewhere, using suppose to is not a serious error.
What is the difference between supposed to and should?
To review, supposed to has a similar meaning to should, but while should expresses what you think is the right thing to do, supposed to expresses what other people think is the right thing to do.
Are you supposed to examples?
"You are supposed to fasten your seat belt." "You are supposed to invite all your friends." "You are supposed to encourage one another." "You are supposed to decide before next Thursday."
How do you use supposed to in a question?
We can use be supposed to in a question to express that we see something as a problem or as impossible: How am I supposed to get to work on time if the train is always late?
Is supposed to be correct?
The short answer is that supposed to be is correct. That's because the phrase translates into “expected to be,” which includes a past participle functioning as an adjective (expected).
What is the opposite of suppose?
Opposite of to think or assume something to be true, especially as a rationale for something else. abstain. deny. disallow. disbelieve.
Can we use supposed to in future tense?
"(be) supposed to" can only be used with the present and past tense forms of the verb "be." The verb "be" indicates the tense.
Do we supposed to meaning?
idiom. 1. : to be expected to do something. They are supposed to arrive tomorrow. She was supposed to be here an hour ago.
Is suppose formal or informal?
It's a more formal version of “I guess.” “I suppose we could catch the matinee at 1pm, but I enjoy the evening shows better.”
What is example of supposed to?
They are supposed to arrive tomorrow. She was supposed to be here an hour ago. The movie was supposed to earn a lot of money at the box office, but it didn't.
Is supposed to passive?
In English, "supposed to" expresses obligation. Someone expects you to do something. It's an unusual form of the passive voice, but it's very important to learn.
How do you use passive to supposed?
The passive of that: He is supposed to be coaching the team. When that same verb is used by the person about whom the supposition is made, and is put in the passive, it accrues (or can accrue) a sense of duty or obligation. I am supposed to be coaching the team, not gambling on the game's outcome.
What word class is supposed?
supposed adjective (INTENDED)
Is passive verb bad?
The passive voice isn't a grammatical error; it's a matter of style. Use the active voice if it makes your sentence sound clearer and more natural. Forming passive voice requires the verb “to be” and a past participle.