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prevedrete

Prevedrete is the second-person plural future simple form of the Italian verb prevedere, meaning "you all will foresee" or "you all will anticipate." The form is used when addressing multiple people with the subject voi and discussing a future action related to foreseeing or predicting.

Origin and morphology

Prevedere comes from Latin praevidēre (prae- before + videre to see). In the Italian future simple, the

Usage

Prevedrete is used in formal writing and in contexts where a forecast or expectation is described for

Examples

- Se continuerete così, prevedrete un peggioramento della situazione.

- Secondo gli analisti, entro l’anno prevedrete una crescita delle esportazioni.

- Voi prevedrete i possibili rischi e adotterete misure preventive.

Notes

Prevedete is the corresponding present form for voi; prevedrete is distinctively future. The term is not

stem
for
prevedere
is
prevedr-,
and
the
standard
endings
are
-ò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno.
Therefore
the
full
conjugation
for
the
verb
in
the
future
includes
prevedrete
for
the
voi
form.
Other
related
forms
include
prevedrò,
prevedrai,
prevedrà,
prevedremo,
prevedranno.
a
plural
subject.
It
can
refer
to
predictions
based
on
analysis,
trends,
or
anticipated
events.
Because
it
is
a
specific
future
form,
it
often
appears
in
reports,
analyses,
or
hypothetical
scenarios
rather
than
everyday
speech.
a
standalone
noun
or
proper
noun
but
a
verb
form
used
within
sentences
to
express
future
foresight
or
prediction.