To predict = the verb
prediction = noun; a thing predicted; a forecast
predictor= noun; something/someone which/who has the capability to predict
predictive, predictable= adjectives; in measure to predict something/ to be predicted
predictively, predictably= the adverb
The abstract noun forms for the verb to predict are predictor, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example Sentences:
There is no adjective form of predict. Therefore,predict is a verb,predictabe is the adverb form of the word,and prediction is the noun form of the word.
The noun form for the verb to predict is predictableness. Another noun form is prediction.
The noun form for the verb to predict are predictor, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.
Verb: predict
Noun: prediction
Adjective: predictable
What is the abstract noun for the word predict?
Prediction
Bvb
prediction
verb-beatify noun-beauty adjective-beautiful adverb-beautifully
The verb is repeat.
The verb could be "actualize." The noun is act or actuality. The adjective is actual. The adverb is actually.
The word plastic can be a noun or an adjective. The adverb forms (rarely used) are plasticly or plastically.
The noun form for the adjective (and adverb) likely islikeliness.
The noun forms of the verb to predict are predictor, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.The adverb form is predictably.
No, it is not. Boat is a noun, and there are no adjective or adverb forms.
verb-beatify noun-beauty adjective-beautiful adverb-beautifully
The verb is repeat.
The verb could be "actualize." The noun is act or actuality. The adjective is actual. The adverb is actually.
verb: to customize noun: customization adjective: custom adverb: (none?)
The word plastic can be a noun or an adjective. The adverb forms (rarely used) are plasticly or plastically.
There is no adverb form for the noun world. Other forms for the noun world are worldliness a noun; and worldly and adjective.
Both the adverb happily and the noun happiness are forms of the adjective happy.
The noun form for the adjective (and adverb) likely islikeliness.
The verb strategize has adjective participle forms strategizing and strategized, but neither forms an adverb. The related noun strategy has an adjective form strategic and an adverb form strategically.
The word bane is a noun, a ruining or spoiling influence. There are no adjective or adverb forms.