The teacher assumed that I was cheating during the pop quiz
Adjectivally when a fact (as a noun) is assumed, in doubt, or spurious.
She assumed that I would bring something to eat but I was not aware of that.
When his father died he assumed the mantel of power.
It is often assumed that Stalin was a megalomaniac.
The dog was shabbier than most, so I assumed it was a stray.
After listening to her many amusing anecdotes, we suggested she publish them in a book.Because he told several different anecdotes about what happened, the investigators assumed he was lying.
Yes, this is a sentence. It would be used in response to a question such as, "Who do I throw the ball to?" It is addressed directly at someone and the "You" at the beginning is assumed.
[Note: It is assumed you meant "shining" as "shinning" does not make sense in this sentence.]"They even shine along the isthmus."
robin assumed that the only way to win was to think of a scheme to sabotage her opponents
Assume is a word that means to take power of something. A good sentence would be, the woman assumed full responsibility for the accident that caused the damage.
To be benevolent is to show kindness. Here is a sample sentence: John assumed the money in his wallet would be stolen, but it was returned by a benevolent stranger.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)