I speculate that you are trying to get someone to do your homework.
I hesitate to speculate on that unique piece of jewelry.
"My colleagues speculate about my private life."
you can't
You shouldn't speculate why you haven't heard from them, call them and ask them.
"People often speculate the creation of the world as the answer is not fully known."
I hesitate to speculate on that unique piece of jewelry.
Speculate is a verb meaning "to form a theory or conjecture about something without firm evidence" "Even though I don't have any proof, I speculate she's trying to kill me."
Standing at the betting window, Jacob tried to decide upon which horse to speculate -- when suddenly, he decided to bet on Gray Mare.
Charles Goodnight was a great speculator who created a huge cattle ranching business.
can you give me as sentence for channel
give me a sentence with quietus in it
"If you were..." is normally used to start a conditional about a hypothetical situation either in the present or the future. For example in the sentence: "If you were me, what would you do?" invites the listener to imagine that he is in the shoes of the speaker and to give him advice. Similarly the sentence: "If you were rich, would you quit your job?" invites the person to speculate on what he would do in the unlikely event that he won the lottery and became a multi-millionaire.