How do you suppose Mom can plan the surprise party without Dad finding out?
If it rains, I suppose we'll reschedule the picnic.
What do you suppose caused the roof to cave in?
felix was supposed to usher at church last Sunday
No, except if the word is used at the beginning of a sentence.
They were SUPPOSED to be together.
I am supposed to go to my room.
It is actually supposed to. I was supposed to clean my room. Hope this helps!
how am i supposed to know!
If its at the beginning of a sentence then yes. But if its during a sentence then no.
It depends on the context of the sentence. If being used as in "He is a senior in college" then you do not capitalize. If used in conjunction with a proper noun, then it is capitalized.
No it does not have to be capitalised.
The word 'sacred' is used to mean something that is holy. Used in a sentence: "John wanted to touch the relic when the priest held him back and informed him that it was sacred, and therefore isn't supposed to be touched."
I can give you several sentences.I supposed that your homework was due today.You were supposed to finish already.We had supposed that the committee was finished already.
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Nanny Andrea Please get the baby's diaper, Nanny.
'You and your girls' is not a sentence because it has no verb. It can be a sentence by adding one:You and your girls win.