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at what time do we supposed to do? vs at what time are we supposed to do?

The correct phrase is "At what time are we supposed to do?" The use of the auxiliary verb "are" is necessary to form a question in the present tense. The phrase is commonly used in English to inquire about the scheduled time for an activity.

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at what time do we supposed to do?

This phrase is incorrect. The auxiliary verb "do" should be replaced with "are" to form a grammatically correct question in the present tense.

Incorrect. The correct form is "At what time are we supposed to do?" when asking about the scheduled time for an activity.

at what time are we supposed to do?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about the scheduled time for an activity.

Correct. Use this phrase when asking about the specific time an activity is supposed to be done.
  • Jan 5, 2010 ... Have you thought of an arrangement of the program? Prabhupada: As you like. Allen Ginsberg: As you like. At what time are we supposed to do ...

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