The tension in the air was palpable as I anticipated the arrival of my favorite rock star.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
Yes, if you put in into a sentence with a noun.(i.e. I can hardly anticipate the fact that I will be getting my license in a week.)
"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
The weatherman said to anticipate getting snow and ice tomorrow.
I have ordered my new sofa and anticipate delivery by the end of the week.
The spelling is right but it is not a sentence, it is a phrase.The "ability to anticipate executives' needs" refers to the needs of more than one executive.
After almost winning the championship last year, I anticipate a strong season this year. We enjoyed lots of fun winter activities, but we eagerly anticipate the coming of spring.
(it is the past tense of foresee) Nostradamus supposedly foresaw the future and recorded it in his quatrains. The embezzler foresaw that he might be discovered, and planned for a speedy getaway.
You could do, it would help you anticipate the weather.
Example sentence - His attendance at the awards banquet was tentative as his wife was ready to deliver their baby any time.
It means to expect, or predict what will happen next."You must anticipate the consequences of smoking pot before you do it."
The sentence does not demonstrate proper comma usage. A comma should be placed after "break" and "vacation" to separate the independent clauses. The revised sentence would be: Many students anticipate spring break, but Luis looks forward to winter vacation more.