The noun future is also used as an adjunct or adjective. Examples include future expenses, or future developments.
An adjective that describes something related to "predict" is "predictive." This term refers to the ability to forecast or indicate future events based on current data or trends. It is often used in contexts like predictive analytics or predictive modeling.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
A derivative of the word "prophecy" is "prophetic," which is an adjective describing something that pertains to or predicts future events. Another derivative is "prophet," referring to a person who conveys messages or revelations believed to be from a divine source. Both terms are rooted in the concept of foretelling or revealing future occurrences.
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
No. It is a past tense form of the auxiliary verb "can." It is often used for polite requests, reluctant replies, or theoretical future actions, indicating an ability, as with can. Examples: Could we get a drink? You could do that, but it probably won't work. I could try again tomorrow.
Future can be used as an adjective (future generations). It's also a noun (the future).
No. Future is a noun, also used as an adjunct or adjective (future tense, future needs). To express something that seems like a future form, you can use the adjective futuristic and the adverb futuristically.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
The noun: futureThe adjective: curious
there is none fatigue is an adjective
No, "will be" is a verb. It is the future of "be": cf "I am hungry" and "I will be hungry".
'Worst' is primarily an adjective and so doesn't have a future tense.
"Bad" is an adjective. Adjectives do not have tense, thus there is no future tense of "bad".
Cautious doesn't have a future tense as it's an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
The word "excellent" is an adjective and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.
Prognostic:-of or pertaining to prognosis. -predictive of something in the future