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Yes, the word 'suppose' is a verb. It means to assume something for the sake of an argument or theory.

An example sentence: I suppose you want me to leave.

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"Suppose" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is used to suggest something is true or possible. Example: "I suppose we could go out for dinner."

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Is there a plural for suppose?

The verb form 'to suppose' used for a plural subject is suppose, for example: We suppose... You suppose... They suppose... The students suppose...


What part of speech is suppose?

'Suppose' is a verb, the definition of a verb being any type of action.


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No, suppose is a verb.


What is the adverb for with?

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What is a vivid verb for think fearfully?

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Is suppose a conjunction?

No, "suppose" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that is often used to introduce a hypothetical situation or to express a belief or assumption.


What part of speech is the word supposed?

The word "supposed" is a verb. It is the past participle form of the verb "suppose."


What part of speech is the word longevity?

I suppose it's "longevous"


What is standard verb usage?

standard verb usage is when you have a conjunction sentence without a verb or a regular sentence without a verb for example "Johny on a rock" but the sentence was suppose to be like this "Johny sat on a rock" now see? hope it works out for you! :)


What is a verb for theory that means to think up?

The verb for thinking up a theory is "to formulate."


Verbs are used to show what?

Verbs are used to show an action of something. Like suppose you are running, that is verb!


What is 'Il faut que je l'envoie rapidement je suppose' when translated from French to English?

"It is necessary that I send it quickly, I suppose" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il faut que je l'envoie rapidement, je suppose. The declarative statement -- which models first the present indicative verb and then the mandatory present subjunctive as verb forms -- also may be rendered into English as "I have to send her (him) quickly, I guess." The pronunciation will be "eel fo kuh zhuh law-vwa ra-peed-maw zhuh syoo-poz" in French.