The policy is perfectly clear and I see no reason to suppose that it isn't working. [VERB that]
這項政策非常清楚明了,我沒有理由認爲它不會奏效。
I knew very well that the problem was more complex than he supposed. [VERB that]
我很清楚那個問題比他料想的要更複雜。
It had been supposed that by then Peter would be married. [be VERB-ed that]
人們一直認爲到那時彼得應該結婚了。
Note that when you are using the verb suppose with a 'that'-clause in order to state a negative opinion or belief, you normally make suppose negative, rather than the verb in the 'that'-clause. For instance, it is more usual to say 'I don't suppose he ever saw it' than 'I suppose he didn't ever see it'. The same pattern applies to other verbs with a similar meaning, such as believe, consider, and think.
注意,使用動詞 suppose 加 that 從句表達否定的意見或看法時,通常否定 suppose 而非 that 從句中的動詞。例如,通常說 I don't suppose he ever saw it(我認爲他從沒見過),而不說 I suppose he didn't ever saw it。同樣的句型也適用於其他含義相近的動詞,如 believe, consider 和 think。
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