There is no deffinate answer... But! Since we have lived past 06/06/06 (the antichrist) and now 09/09/09 I would say...
NO
Predicted is the past participle of predict. Predicting is the present participle.
The doomsday prediction for the year 2012 will not happen. It has came a gone, no one knows when the word will end, except for GOD.
Apparently not. We are still alive and it is past 2010.
The ancient Mayans predicted that disaster would occur on the winter solstice, December 21, 2012.
Throughout human history, many have been predicted. None has come true.
It would be predicted
Predict is a verb. Its forms are: predict -- base verb predicts -- third person singular predicted -- past predicted -- past participle predicting -- present participle
Yes the word prediction is a noun. It is a common noun.
No, the word doomsday is not an adverb.The word doomsday is a noun and an adjective.
The word prediction is a noun. The plural form is predictions.
After Doomsday was created in 1962.
Yes. Hulk is stronger than Doomsday. Hulk can punch Doomsday and kill him.