Supposed to be meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Supposed to be’ is explained in easy English with examples.
‘Supposed to be’ pronunciation= sa-pauzd to be, sa-pozd to be
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Supposed to be meaning in English
We use the expression ‘Supposed to be’ to talk about an obligation or commitment.
▪ He is supposed to be out of town tomorrow for the exam.
1. The expectation of something to happen.
▪ You are supposed to be my future wife.
▪ It is supposed to be raining all day.
2. We also use the expression ‘Supposed to be’ to mean something that people believe to be true.
▪ It’s supposed to be Sunday a day of rest.
▪ The owl is supposed to be a bad omen in many tribes.
Supposed to be-Examples
▪ Supposed to be raining tonight.
▪ Supposed to be raining in the morning.
▪ What time is it supposed to be raining today?
▪ Supposed to be doing homework.
▪ I am supposed to be doing my homework.
▪ Not supposed to be doing that.
▪ It is not supposed to be this way.
▪ What is your heart rate supposed to be?
▪ What is your blood pressure supposed to be?
▪ What’s that supposed to be about that baby?
▪ Where was the euro 2022 final supposed to be held?
▪ What is your oxygen level supposed to be?
▪ What is supposed to be your heart rate?
▪ I found love, where it wasn’t supposed to be.
▪ Nobodies are supposed to be here.
▪ Supposed to be there?
▪ You are supposed to be there at this time.
▪ Family is supposed to be there for you.
▪ Family is supposed to be there for your support.
▪ Friends are supposed to be there for you.
▪ Supposed to be the chosen one.
▪ Supposed to be the case without proof.
▪ How am I supposed to be your ray of light?
▪ Are you supposed to be sore after every workout?
▪ You are supposed to be my lab partner.
▪ You were supposed to be different.
▪ Supposed to be in love.
▪ What are babies supposed to be doing at 3 months?
▪ What am I supposed to be doing with my life?
▪ You are supposed to be my friend.
▪ You are supposed to be my dream girl.
▪ What is supposed to be my weight?
▪ They were supposed to be vaccinated.
▪ They are supposed to be out of bed.
▪ They were supposed to be just headaches.
▪ They were supposed to be ready.
▪ They are not supposed to be here.
▪ Nobody is supposed to be here.
▪ Supposed to be friends forever.
▪ Supposed to be for hire.
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