No, the word 'predictable' is an adjective. The verb form of 'predictable' is 'to predict'.
Yes it's a verb in the past tense.
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The suffix is "-able, " meaning "able to be." Predictable = able to be predicted The prefix is "pre-," meaning "before." The root is "dict," meaning "spoken" Predictable = able to be spoken of before (something happens)
To predict = the verbprediction = noun; a thing predicted; a forecastpredictor= noun; something/someone which/who has the capability to predictpredictive, predictable= adjectives; in measure to predict something/ to be predictedpredictively, predictably= the adverb
'Predictable' would be one.
nonrandom or not random or precisely
Verb: Predict Adj: Predictable
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His behavior is so predictable! That was a predictable response.
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a weak verb is a verb that is regular. It follows normal, predictable patterns in all tenses. An example of a weak verb is sagen or hören.Weak verbs are opposite of strong verbs, which have stem changes in some tenses. For example, the verb sprechen:In the present singular form, it changes to spricht. in the simple past, sprach. with past participle, gesprochen.
This example sentence was fairly predictable.
yes ocean currents are predictable
Sandstorms are predictable with the right technology. They weren't very predictable until the appropriate technology was developed, and still aren't very predictable in the countries without access to this technology.
Predictable means "happening as expected". It can describe a person, animal, or event. Here are some examples: -The girl was so predictable; I knew she was going to raise her hand. -It was so predictable that Johnney would point out the elephant. -The cat could be described as predictable after she caught the mouse, like always.
It is predictable because scientists use many helpful devices to measure it.
Nuclear decay in general is not predictable
Something that repeats in a predictable way is called a pattern.