How do you suppose we are going to do this.
I suppose that would be easy to do.
I suppose we could meet for lunch tomorrow.
He gave a glib response to the serious problem, showing a lack of sincerity or thoughtfulness in his answer.
I suppose we should start working on the project now.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
"Suppose" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is used to suggest something is true or possible. Example: "I suppose we could go out for dinner."
He gave a glib response to the serious problem, showing a lack of sincerity or thoughtfulness in his answer.
I suppose I shall have to answer this question, eventually.
What do you suppose he will do? I suppose he didn't mean to kill her. Suppose that he wins the election
I can give you several sentences.I suppose I can give you some sentences.Do you suppose you can make up one of your own?You can always use the idiom "supposed to," as in "You were supposed to do your own homework, not try to get me to do it for you."
I could, if I were the sort of person who was likely to use the phrase objet d'art in the first place.I suppose, in a way, I just did.
"Suppose" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is used to suggest something is true or possible. Example: "I suppose we could go out for dinner."
The toxic waste began to ooze out from the rusty barrel.
I suppose you can. I've read some books that have it in, I wish to revert to my normal self. That works kinda =) Hope i helped
I suppose that if hens could talk, the world would be a better place.
I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes. The present participle is supposing.
"Well, I suppose," was her noncommittal reply. His response to the job offer was noncommittal.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.