a noun following a linking verb that restates or identifies the subject.
Mendeleev did not predict the properties of silicon.
The fact of whether or not geologists can measure or predict a valcano is silly each valcano is different and it is of nature thus there is not way to predict what it will do and when it will do it.
No, crickets cannot predict the weather. The belief that crickets can predict weather is a myth and has no scientific basis. Crickets make their chirping noises for communication and mating purposes, not to forecast the weather.
No. Meteorologists study weather. An astronomer would predict meteor showers.
Meteorologists study the weather and try to predict it.
it is a nomative economic statement
You can not predict the future. What you predict Is wrong.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
We predict there will be rain later.The computer will help predict the path of the hurricane.The psychic could not predict that his show would be postponed.
Yes, you can predict a flood
I Predict was created in 1982.
A meteorologist's job is to predict the weather. Can a psychic predict the future?
I predict that I will die, eventually.
of Predict
it predict the new society and develop it.
It seems impossible to predict the weather.
Yes ==== Although foretell and predict are often used interchangeably, predict implies a deduction from facts. Forecast is closer to predict than foretell, which has a mystical aura to it.