The difference between these two words is that "suppose" in used for the present and "supposed" is used for the past:
To avoid being late, I suppose I should leave for my appointment now.
These library books were supposed to be returned yesterday.
"Suppose" is used when talking about hypothetical or imagined situations, while "supposed" is used to indicate what is assumed or expected to be true. For example, you can say, "Let's suppose that it rains tomorrow," but "I am supposed to arrive by 9 am."
The past tense of suppose is supposed.
The word "supposed" is a verb. It is the past participle form of the verb "suppose."
How do you suppose we are going to do this.I suppose that would be easy to do.
The correct sentence is: "Is it supposed to rain?" This is a question formed in the present tense asking about future weather conditions.
It is in present tense, however there might be a difference depending on what the entire verb string is. She is. -present tense She is supposed... -present tense, passive voice In the second example 'supposed' is the past participle of 'suppose'.
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."
Neither John or Mary cleaned their room, like they were supposed to do.This is supposed to be a free concert.You should not use "suppose to", since it's not correct. You can, however, use "supposed to", and you can use that in the same way you might use "should".For example, "You were supposed to be here an hour ago" means "you should have been here an hour ago." In another example, "Their house is supposed to be on the next block" is about the same as saying "their house should be on the next block."
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Supposed is the past participle of suppose.
The past tense of suppose is supposed.
Present tense - I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes. Past tense - Supposed. Future tense - Will suppose.
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You are suppose to have club penguin.
u run i suppose
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?
No you are suppose to wash your hair with it !
The correct sentence is: "Is it supposed to rain?" This is a question formed in the present tense asking about future weather conditions.