Yes the word prediction is a noun. It is a common noun.
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The word prediction is a noun. The plural form is predictions.
"Is predicted not to" and "Isn't predicted to" is the same...( I think)?Try using it in a sentece:example:a.)Is predicted not to you.b.)Isn't predicted to you.Isn't = Is not
No, Mutations can not be predicted and have no numeral order. Mutations are totally random AND MAY NOT BE PREDICTED!
It was predicted
I did I am a smarty and I totally predicted it
yes a tsunami can be predicted
it is predicted that banquo's son fleance would be king. it is predicted that banquo's son fleance would be king.
There are a few possible words suggested by that spelling: predict / predicted (verb) - to forecast predicate (noun) - the verb part of a sentence predecease (verb) - to die before someone else
No. It can be a verb or an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to anticipate) and can act as an adjective meaning forecast or predicted.
Weather is predicted at the scene of were it happens, or at a weather station.
'Said in advance' is what the word 'predicted' means.