I am supposed to go to my room.
Puritans are not supposed to show frippery.
You are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant
Yesterday I was supposed to go to the mall when I remembered that I had a party to go to.
The use of biodegradable packaging is supposed to reduce the amount of waste.
The old Indian caste system in which untouchables were supposed to be ignoble was ignoble.
Meet me at the rendezvous point, immediately. We were supposed to rendezvous at nine.
I was supposed to go home. I did, however, wait until dinner had finished. It was a good decision, because after dinner, we enjoyed an excellent dessert!
yes, for example: I wanted to wear my green pants, but i didn't have a shirt to match. you aren't supposed to use but at the beginning of a sentence, though. it's not proper grammar.
Cans of food or boxes of noodles are supposed to be nonperishable food items.There you go!
That salsa has a nice tang to it. I bought a set of chisels that were supposed to have a full tang.
It is actually supposed to. I was supposed to clean my room. Hope this helps!
Maybe because he had a good enough education to recognise that in that sentence you were supposed to use Why not What.