The word prediction is a noun. The plural form is predictions.
The verb of the word predicted is predict. As in "to predict something or someone".
No, the word 'predictable' is an adjective. The verb form of 'predictable' is 'to predict'.
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
predicting
"Predict" is a verb, which means to say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future based on evidence or reasoning.
Predicts is the third person singular form of predict
Predict. To predict means to tell what will happen in the future, while still in the present. Literally, to tell before. A prediction is the thing that is predicted. Predict is the verb root word and prediction is the noun form.
Predict. To predict means to tell what will happen in the future, while still in the present. Literally, to tell before. A prediction is the thing that is predicted. Predict is the verb root word and prediction is the noun form.
yes predict is a word because you can see somebody predicting something
a verb form is dignify
The adverb forms for the verb to predict are predictably and more rarely predicatively.