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Anticipation; Forecast; The difference between predictions

Expectation, prediction and prediction are different in parts of speech, emphasis and usage.

First of all, different parts of speech

1, expect: transitive verbs: expect, expect, expect (and prepare), expect, do before, act before, perform (obligation) within the time limit, repay (debt), and use ahead of time.

2. Forecast: noun:, forecast, forecast; Transitive verbs: forecast, forecast, forecast, forecast, forecast.

3, prediction: intransitive verbs: prediction, prediction, prediction, prediction, assertion.

Second, the emphasis is different.

1, pre-judgment: the focus of pre-judgment is to guess the situation within a period of time.

2. Forecasts: Forecasts focus on weather and financial forecasts.

3. Forecast: Focus on guessing the future.

Third, the usage is different.

1, expected: as a verb with an object: even number? No? Understand? All of them? Is this it? Documents? Will it? What about you? Is it okay? Expect? Next step. ?

Even if you can't understand all the functions of this file, you can still look forward to the next step.

2. prediction: being a noun is modified: sometimes? The weather? Forecast? Is accurate? Sometimes? No. ?

The weather forecast is sometimes accurate and sometimes inaccurate.

3. prediction: be a verb without an object: I? Can't? Forecast? What time? Where to? Meet? She? Here we go again. ?

I can't predict when I will see her again.