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Most people would estimate that as 6 (an overestimate) + 4 (an underestimate) which would estimate the answer as 10, which is an underestimate.
Interval estimates are generally to be preferred over point estimate
The linking verb "is." (to be)
It is an estimate that is quite safe
The estimate for 15,772 is 10,000
Estimate is a verb.
will have swum is the verb phrase.
The subject is "the game" and the verb is "was" "Be over" is considered to be a phrasal verb, which is a word combination that is formed by a verb and a particle. In this phrase "over" is the particle.
Over is a preposition.
"Rule over" is a verb phrase that consists of the verb "rule" and the preposition "over." It describes the action of having authority or control over someone or something.
The word estimate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A rough calculation. Verb: To calculate roughly.
The frightening ordeal was finally over. was = verb frightening = adjective ordeal = noun
"Are" is the verb in that sentence.
"Value" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the worth or importance of something. As a verb, it means to estimate the worth of something.
If you say, "I estimate that..." then it's a verb, because it is an action. In other words, it takes the place of "do" in "I do...." If you say, "By my estimate,..." then it's a noun, because it is something of yours. In other words, you can say, "My car..." and we all know "car" is a noun.
Yes, "tripped" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "trip," which means to stumble or fall due to catching one's foot on something.
"Predict" is a verb, which means to say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future based on evidence or reasoning.