do you suppose this is a red herring

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Hello,

I just want to know if this is right to put an "if" in the following question?

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Or do you suppose this is a red herring and that the abandonment of the gold standard is at the root of the matter?

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Or do you suppose if this is a red herring and that the abandonment of the gold standard is at the root of the matter?

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Why do you think the addition of 'if' might be correct?
 

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You could use that, but if serves no purpose for me- it turns the sentence into a mess in English. It may well work in your language, but it doesn't translate well.
 

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It seems you're thinking of the verb suppose like 'wonder' (I wonder if ...) instead of thinking of it like 'think' (I think that ...).
 
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