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some are official and some are just predictions
Some words and phrases that signal supporting details include: "for example," "in addition," "furthermore," "such as," "specifically," "also," "in particular," "moreover," "similarly," "likewise."
Some signal words used to introduce main ideas include "firstly," "secondly," "finally," "in conclusion," "subsequently," "moreover," "furthermore," and "on the other hand."
Making predictions simply means to try to guess what might happen in the future. To make predictions, one should have some knowledge of the subject.
1. signiture 2. significant 3. signal
You can use it to make trades based on your predictions. Some systems may also help you make predictions.
Qualitative predictions are predictions based on quality. How effective is the product, or program expected to be? Quantitative predictions are based on quantities, in other words, numbers. How many people, products or units are expected.
Signal words could be infer, predict, probably, guess, clues, or believe.
Depends on what you mean by signal words this is not common grammar terminology. Possibly the answer is both signal words show chronological order or sequence
Better, best, worse, and worst are some value words that signal an opinion.
Some words that have the same meaning as "signify" are indicate, signal, express, and represent.
Some predictions for this book is a girl named ji li graduating high school