The answer is a qualified yes. If the premonition is about you or someone you know well enough to speak to honestly and in a timely fashion, then just being aware of a danger, and being "on the look out" can change its outcome.
If however you "see" a major event, like the assassination of a world leader, a plane being blown up or a major natural disaster, then there is little or nothing you can do or say that will change the result. Getting labeled a "nutcase" or worse, being put on someone's "subversive" list does no one any good.
In chapter 28 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Aunt Alexandra has a premonition about Bob Ewell seeking revenge on Atticus and his family after the trial. She worries that Bob Ewell, being humiliated by the trial's outcome, may try to harm them.
That is the correct spelling of "premonition" (foreboding).
Jessica had a premonition about what was to come.
The antonym of premonition is doubt.
"Mon" is the root of the word premonition.
Live Premonition was created in 2008.
The Premonition was created on 1965-01-09.
Premonition was released on 03/16/2007.
The Production Budget for Premonition was $20,000,000.
Deadly Premonition happened in 2010.
I had a premonition that I would answer this question. (Tell your teacher you DID use "premonition" in a sentence in your original question).
Vague Premonition was created in 1999-04.