You spelled "conduct" correctly (noun or verb).
Examples:
The boy showed bad conduct.
Copper can conduct electricity.
The teacher will conduct the choir.
The police decided to conduct an investigation.
That is the correct spelling of "conduction" (transmission of energy by contact).
c-o-n-d-u-c-t
The future tense of "conduct" is "will conduct" or "shall conduct."
The homograph of "conduct" is "conduct." In this case, the word has the same spelling but different meanings depending on its usage, such as "conducting an orchestra" versus "proper conduct at a formal event."
A homophone for "conduct" is "conduit."
No, the statement should be "her work and conduct are good." The verb "are" should agree with the plural subject "work and conduct."
A possible prefix for "conduct" is "mis-", as in misconduct.
Spell right
un code de [bonne] conduite
Yes! I did it once with a potatoe. (srry cant spell) Yes! I did it once with a potatoe. (srry cant spell) (By the way, it's potato. And it's sorry.)
That is the correct spelling of "microorganism" (very small living thing).
There are three possible words:survival - (noun) staying aliveservile - (adjective) subservient or obsequioussurveill - (verb) to conduct observations (surveillance)
Overt conduct refers to observable behaviors or actions that are readily seen or noticed by others. This can include actions that are openly displayed or behavior that is easily recognized and understood.
rectitude of conduct
of Conduct
he conduct it
"No Code of Conduct" was released in 1998.
The conductor led the orchestra in a flawless performance.
covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity covalent bonds do not conduct electricity