63. You are supposed to + (verb)
I. DESCRIPTION
For example:
i) "You are supposed to arrive at the meeting on time." (In this case, the speaker is reminding the listener of an expectation or requirement to be punctual for the meeting.)
II. EXAMPLES

Agnes
British English

William
British English

Olivia
American English

James
American English

Charlotte
AUS English

Amaia
NZ English

Lethabo
SA English

Geetha
IND English
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You are supposed to wear a helmet when riding a bike.
You are supposed to turn off the lights when you leave a room.
You are supposed to pay your bills on time.
You are supposed to take your medicine as prescribed by the doctor.
You are supposed to follow the rules and regulations of your workplace.
You are supposed to keep your promises.
You are supposed to treat others with respect and kindness.
You are supposed to be on time for appointments and meetings.
You are supposed to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
You are supposed to take care of the environment and reduce your carbon footprint.
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