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asumes

Asumes is a term that is not recognized as a standard English word. It is most commonly encountered as a misspelling of the English verb assumes, which is the third-person singular present tense of assume. Because English orthography uses double consonants in this form (assumes), the spelling asumes is incorrect in standard English and can be flagged as a typographical or learner error.

In English usage, the correct forms are: I assume, you assume, he/she/it assumes, we assume, you assume,

In Spanish, asumes is a valid word: it is the second-person singular present indicative form of the

See also

assume, assumes, assumption, Spanish verbs such as asumir and its conjugations.

Overall, asumes is not a standard English form and should be corrected to assumes when writing in

they
assume.
When
writers
encounter
asumes,
it
should
usually
be
corrected
to
assumes
to
reflect
proper
verb
conjugation
and
to
avoid
ambiguity.
Frequent
sources
of
the
error
include
rapid
writing,
autocorrect
interference,
or
influence
from
non-native
spelling
patterns.
verb
asumir,
meaning
“you
assume.”
This
cross-linguistic
similarity
can
lead
to
confusion
for
learners
who
encounter
the
word
in
bilingual
texts.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
the
two
languages
by
context
and
by
recognizing
that
English
uses
the
double-s
form
assumes,
while
Spanish
uses
asumes.
English.
In
contexts
involving
Spanish,
asumes
is
correctly
used
as
a
present-tense
form
of
asumir.