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Stanley Chung
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18 July, 15:06
Two sentences using the word presumed
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Mason Yu
18 July, 15:19
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To presume means to expect, or assume.
Sentence 1: - Mike presumed that the bus would arrive at 8 A. M., but turns out, there was no school that day!
Sentence 2: - Sarah presumed that Grace would wear something plain to the prom, she was surprised that for the first time, she looked better than everyone!
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