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Choose the word/expression which best completes each sentence : You .... to know ...

Choose the word/expression which best completes each sentence :

You .... to know better than an illiterate farmer
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  • A Are suppose
  • B Are supposed
  • C Suppose
  • D Have supposed
  • E Are supposing
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Explanation:
"Are supposed" is the correct phrase to indicate an expectation or assumption about what someone should do or know in a particular situation. In this case, it implies that it is expected that the person should know better than the illiterate farmer.

Why the other options are incorrect:

A. are suppose – This is incorrect because "suppose" is not in the right form. It should be "supposed" to match the sentence structure.

C. suppose – This is also incorrect because it does not fit grammatically in the context of expressing an expectation.

D. have supposed – This is incorrect because "have supposed" is not the proper construction for the intended meaning.

E. are supposing – This is incorrect because "are supposing" implies an ongoing action, which is not the intended meaning.

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