Ex. 1-Supposed to: present and future time

Explanation

Be+supposed to is used to express expectation or obligation.

Present time:
We are supposed to work on the grammar exercises now.
Where is Harold? He is supposed to be here.

Future time:
I am supposed to take my car to the shop next week.
It is supposed to rain tomorrow.

Instructions. Use be+supposed to+the verb in parenthesis to complete the sentence.

Example:
(bring) You are supposed to bring all your books to class.

1. (pick up) The taxi us at 8:00. I wonder where he is.
2. (call) Fred me later tonight.
3. (sit up) You straight when you're eating.
4. (rain) I think it tonight, isn't it?
5. (be) It nice and sunny tomorrow.
6. (change) You the oil in your car according to the maintenance schedule that comes with the vehicle.
7. (dress) Employees appropriately.
8. (be) Toshiba a good computer.