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Grammer Lesson: Supposed to and Used to
Grammer Lesson: Supposed to and Used to
Grammer Lesson: Supposed to and Used to
"Supposed to" is correct. Example:  We were supposed to go on a trip. "Suppose" is a thought or an action ( "to suppose"). Example:  I suppose there are different flavors to taste. Supposed is a past participle verb so it ends with "ed...
Grammer Lesson: Whose or Who’s
Grammer Lesson: Whose or Who’s
Grammer Lesson: Whose or Who’s
Do you ever have a tough time remembering when to use Whose or Who's?  It happens to the best of us.  You are typing a message or writing a note and suddenly everything you learned in school is gone.  I blame those moments on having to get up at 4:30 a.m.; or I use the excuse that I haven't eaten so my brain has no fuel.  Then I try to think of a different way to say whatever it is I'm trying to s