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The topic for today will be about "SUPPOSED TO".
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Everything about supposed to馃槺馃槃 (馃憟this web include an audio, definitions, examples, a video and a quiz)馃摎
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I always like the way you present your blogs, so colorful and cheerful. What I got from the website you shared is that be supposed to can only be use in the present and past tense. In the present tense it means that someone expects you to do something. In the past tense it means that someone expected you to do something. I just have a question, so is it incorrect to say "I will be supposed to complete the work"? Bye.
ResponderEliminarHello Andy!
ResponderEliminarI really like your post they are really useful you share many resources as: video, information, and exercises, I liked the video, is short and show you the explanation about "SUPPOSED TO" and explains the examples, it is easy to understand, I learned that "supposed to" can only be used with the present and past tense forms of the verb "be"and The verb "be" indicates the tense, now thanks to your post and the video I have reinforced my knowledge about "SUPPOSED TO" .
Thanks you!!
Hello Andy!
ResponderEliminarI really like each post that you are share because I like the way that you can explain, is this time your topic is interesting becauses sometimes seems eay but at the same time we have to read and search to acquire a goood knowledge.
Today your resorces have helped me to improve my knowlegde for example I learned about supposed to" can only be used with the present and past tense forms of the verb "be." The verb "be" indicates the tense. so I have a doubt Do you know, is there other way to use in the future with supposed to?
thanks for your information!
Hello Andrea, thank your for your nice entry! 馃憦馃徎
ResponderEliminarAbout the topic, it’s a very easy one, we have studied it in our Grammar curse and as you said it’s used for an expectation, but we have to be very carefully while using it. I have a question, can we use “supposed to” for express feelings?