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He’s not answering his cell phone. I
suppose he’s already gone to bed; after
all, it’s midnight.
I
suppose her interview went well – she said she was happy with it.
The expression
supposed to refers to a rule. It means something
should be done,
but it was not (or is not usually) done:
I was
supposed to go to work today, but I’m sick so I stayed home.
We’re
supposed to park our cars in the company garage, but most people just
park on the street.
then / than
Although these words are spelled differently and have different meanings, in fast
spoken English they often sound the same:
then and
than.
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