Does the new mayor purport to have solutions for all of the problems in our city?
I don't purport to know every rule in football, but I do have a rudimentary understanding of the game.
You purport to be my friend but you act differently
I did not even purport to be a notice at all.
Purport means to claim to be someone or something.
Where are you going? Where is the subject in this sentence?
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
After the show they applaud.
At the end, after the last word, to show that the sentence was a statement.
yes
"Purport" means "to signify" or "to imply"
He is the cohost of the show.
The man purports himself as an expert in the security field. The man was arrested and charged with breaking and entering after purporting himself as a security expert. His purport of expertise in security was false.
No, the word "skittles" does not have an apostrophe in a sentence. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or contraction, which is not the case for the word "skittles."