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7 distinct prediction verb phrases 1
These phrases help express different levels of certainty about future events. "Is likely to" suggests something will probably happen based on evidence, while "is expected to" refers to something predicted or planned. "Seems set to" indicates something is prepared to happen soon, and "looks as though" is used when something seems probable based on current signs. "Is on track to" shows progress toward a specific outcome, "is bound to" implies near certainty, and "is poised to" means something is ready to happen shortly. Using these expressions helps communicate varying degrees of expectation and likelihood. Each form is used 3 times! Answers on page 2
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