2. THE EXPRESSION OF PREDICTING
ONE KIND OF EXPRESSION THAT CAN BE USED TO EXPRESS
THE ESTIMATES ARE GUESSES (BASED ON NATURAL
PHENOMENA OR EVENTS THAT ARE INTERLATED) EVENT,
TO TAKE PLACE OR WHETHER THE FACT THAT WE ARE NOT
RESONSIBLE FOR IT.
3. For instance, we estimate that this afternoon will
drop heavy rain, it is based on a very cloudy sky
conditions,strong winds flashing lightning stikes. To
ensure rain nor least, we have not asserted.
4. USING ENGLISH TO PREDICT
A PREDICTION
A prediction is a claim that something will happen :
At any given time , the side of the earth facing the sun will have daylight, and the
side turned away from the sun will have night .
5. A PROBABLE PREDICTION
if you light a match on an airplane , no wind will
blow it out .
CONDITION PREDICTION
You light a match on an airplane no wind will blow it out
A HYPOTHETICAL PREDICTION
If you traveled around the earth o these two dates . You
would find the days and night equal evey place you
went .
CONDITION PREDICTION
You traveled around the you would find the days and
nights
world on these two dates equal
6. AN IMPOSSIBLE PREDICTION
If the earth had been flat , the post could not have case a shadow at noon
Condition prediction
The earth had been flat the post couldnot
have cast a shadow
7. SENTENCE PATTERNS
PREDICTION
Active : There (will be) an eclipse tomorrow.
Passive :The eclipse (will be hidden) by the clouds.
PROBABLE PREDICTION
Active : If it rains, we (will get wet.)
Passive : If the eclipse is hidden, the photos (will be ruined)
HYPOTHETICAL PREDICTION
would
Active : If I studied, I could pass.
might
would
Passive : If the eclipse were hidden,the photos could be ruined.
might
8. IMPOSIBLE PREDICTION
would
Active : If I had studied, I could have passed.
might
would
passive : If it had been hidden, the photos could have been ruined.
might
Notes: When writing predictions, remember the following:
1.The future tense with Will is used for predictions that are
likely to occur. The modals would,could or might are used for
hypothetical or impossible predictions.
2.With if clauses,the subjunctive from were is used instead of
was (for example, If I were rich . . .)
3.Any prediction that is based on a past condition cannot be
fulfilled (for example, If the war had ended a year earlier,
many lives would have been saved.) Since the war did not end
earlier, the prediction cannot come true. Nevertheless, the
relationship expressed in the sentence is true.