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English, 17.04.2020 17:06, NightSun8890

Proph•e•sy /präfə sī/ ( v.) -sied, -sying, -sies
to say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future.
Example: Jenna was prophesying a fine harvest.
Synonyms: predict-foretell-divine-forecast-pr ognosticate

According to this dictionary definition, which part of speech is the word prophesy?
A) adjective
B) noun
C) pronoun
D) verb

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