We found 58 examples of how to use assuming in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 58.
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1. | Assuming your story is true, what should I do? | |
2. | He was in error in assuming that she would come to see him. | |
3. | Assuming it rains tomorrow, what should I do? | |
4. | Assuming what you say is true, what should I do? | |
5. | I'm assuming that the gunshot I heard was the one that killed Tom. | |
6. | I’m assuming you could speed through your testimony just to keep up with our schedule. | |
7. | I'm assuming you haven't talked to Tom yet. | |
8. | I'm assuming it was just a coincidence. | |
9. | I'm assuming it won't be a problem. | |
10. | I'm assuming Tom knows about this. | |
11. | I'm assuming Tom knew about this. | |
12. | I'm assuming you have a plan. | |
13. | I'm assuming you're American. | |
14. | Am I right in assuming that my commentaries irritate you? | |
15. | That's what I'm assuming. | |
16. | I'm assuming Tom will be here today. | |
17. | Am I correct in assuming you regret doing that? | |
18. | Am I correct in assuming that you wish you hadn't done that? | |
19. | Am I correct in assuming you've finished doing what we asked you to do? | |
20. | I'm assuming this is your father. | |
21. | Why are you assuming Tom is behind all this? | |
22. | Assuming this thing actually works, we'll be rich. | |
23. | Vladimir Putin said he had not been misquoted but mistranslated when he had characterized an American presidential nominee as “flamboyant.” A British newspaper had incorrectly translated that word as “brilliant”, and that report misled the candidate into assuming the Russian president had meant brilliant in an intellectual sense — a mistake the paper later corrected. | |
24. | By "nationalism" I mean first of all the habit of assuming that human beings can be classified like insects and that whole blocks of millions or tens of millions of people can be confidently labelled "good" or "bad." But secondly — and this is much more important — I mean the habit of identifying oneself with a single nation or other unit, placing it beyond good and evil and recognizing no other duty than that of advancing its interests. | |
25. | I'm assuming French isn't your native language. |