Is it not supposed to be this way?

Is it not supposed to be this way?

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What did the doctor say about not a chance?

The Doctor: Not a chance.” “He’s like fire and ice and rage. He’s like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He’s ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And… he’s wonderful. – Tim Latimer” “You want weapons? We’re in a library! Books! The best weapons in the world!”

When to use suppose vs.supposed to in the present?

Now, we can use supposed to in the present as in those two examples, or we can talk about in the past, things that were supposed to happen but for some reason, they didn’t happen. For example, let’s say I’m going to the airport and my flight leaves at 8:00. But I got caught in traffic or I had a problem, a delay.

When do you run with the Doctor, it feels like it will never end?

“When you run with the Doctor, it feels like it’ll never end. But however hard you try you can’t run forever. Everybody knows that everybody dies and nobody knows it like the Doctor. But I do think that all the skies of all the worlds might just turn dark if he ever for one moment, accepts it.

Which is correct, yes I understood or Yes I understand?

“Yes, I understood the subject.” “Yes, I understand the subject.” You could also say; “Yes, I understood the subject.” Remember, this addresses what is Spoken English. Most people like to see grammatically correct Written English. There is less exactitude required in spoken English. At least, that is true for people speaking in the USA.

Which is the correct answer yes or no?

However, the appropriate answer is in the present tense, not in the past—that is, the listener should respond ”Yes, I can” rather than “Yes, I could.” This is because the past form “could” has a tentativeness as part of its meaning, which the listener most likely doesn’t want to convey. Either answer is okay.

Why do patients say they understand when they don’t?

Your patients may say they understand even when they do not. In reality, it does not matter how brilliant your treatment plans are if patients do not follow them because they do not understand. Teach-back encourages the doctor to check for understanding by using open-ended instead of closed-ended questions.

When to use suppose vs.supposed to at work?

When I say, “I’m supposed to be at work,” that means I’m expected to be at work or I’m required or normally I should be at work today but I’m not doing it because I feel sick. Make sure to use a form of the verb to be so, “Children are supposed to be quiet in class,” and, “I am supposed to be at work today.”