A noun form of the verb to assume is assumption.
Well, assume is a verb. The noun form is assumption and the plural of that is assumptions.
No, "suppose" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that is often used to introduce a hypothetical situation or to express a belief or assumption.
The noun forms for the verb to assume are assumability, assumer, and the gerund assuming. Another noun form is assumption.
Yes, posit is a noun as well as a verb. The noun is a word for a fact, an idea, an assumption. The verb means to assume or put forward as fact or the factual basis for an argument; to postulate.
A derivative noun is a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix to the verb. Examples are: accept - acceptance apply - application assume - assumption decide - decision inform - information state - statement
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
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I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
I think assumption of older people is cultural assumption What do you think
Presumably you want to say "you are" (or the question "are you?"). If it is a person you are close to, or on equal terms with, you would use the informal verb "eres." If you are showing more respect, the verb is "es."
An assumption that is unlikely to be true.