0 to think that something is likely to be true:
[ + (that) ] Dan didn't answer his phone, so I suppose (that) he's busy.
He found it a lot more difficult to get a job than he supposed it would be.
[ + (that) ] Do you suppose (that) Gillian will marry him?
It is widely supposed (that) the CEO will be forced to resign.
[ + to infinitive ] We all supposed him to be German, but in fact he was Swiss.
Her new book is supposed to be (= generally people think it is) very good.
I suppose (that) you're going to be late again.
I suppose (that) you think that's funny. Well, I certainly don't.
"Can I go out tonight?" "Oh, I suppose so."
[ + (that) ] I don't agree with it, but I suppose (that) it's for the best.
1 to expect and need:
2 used at the beginning of a sentence or clause to mean 'what would happen if':
4 (used at the beginning of a sentence or clause) what would happen if:
Supposing that you had that opportunity, Mrs. Gallagher, what would you say?
I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting.
I don't suppose there's any left-over pie going, is there?
I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for granted.
How do the supposed liminal dimensions of some material elements of the ritual relate to fire as a medium of transition?
The ui are supposed to capture any country specific time-invariant effects not included in the explanatory variables.
While labour demand is modelled, labour supply is supposed to follow the demand within the framework of constant nominal wage rates.
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