be supposed to
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Use "be supposed to" when someone or a group of people have an expectation of another person. The verb "be" changes according to the subject and the verb tense, either present tense or past tense. The present tense form of "be supposed to" is often used to talk about the future: I'm supposed to meet some friends later today. The situation is in the future, but you use the present tense form to talk about it.
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Thanks for the lesson, I have a question, is/ are supposed to and need to go or must go or have to go or should go. What is the difference between these? They all mean almost the same thing in the language I speak. Thanks in advance🙏
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Definitions and examples
1. Supposed to
• Definition: Indicates an expectation or obligation based on what is considered proper, correct, or customary.
• Example: “I am supposed to finish my homework before watching TV.”
2. Need to
• Definition: Indicates a requirement or necessity for something to be done.
• Example: “I need to buy groceries before the store closes.”
3. Must
• Definition: Indicates a strong obligation or requirement, often with a sense of necessity or duty.
• Example: “You must submit your application by the deadline.”
4. Have to
• Definition: Indicates a requirement or obligation, similar to “must,” but often used more informally.
• Example: “I have to attend the meeting this afternoon.”
5. Should
• Definition: Indicates a recommendation, suggestion, or advice.
• Example: “You should apologize for what you said.”
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@@Ahmedabukar2Hold on!Supposed to is not modal verb,we do not use it apart the verb be.
I'm supposed to go together as a structure.
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Don’t worry too much about good spelling. That comes with time, but I’ll think about putting together a video on this topic.
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