The correct spelling of the person who instructs is "instructor".
That is the correct spelling of "instruct" (teach).
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The past tense taught (instructed) is a verb, and the word taut (tight, stretched) is an adjective.Neither of these has a plural.A similar noun that does is thought (thinking), with the plural thoughts (mental musings).Another possible word is the verb taunt (to verbally tease), which has the conjugation taunts (third-person singular present tense).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it 'certain'.
Instructed. Tutored.
That is the correct spelling of "trained" (instructed, knowledgeable).
You can't ever just discard cards for no reason, you can only do so if instructed to by a card effect or a game rule, such as the one that lets you replace one Field Spell Card with another.
Plantation children might be instructed by the following:
If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.
Some synonyms of "instructed" include guided, directed, and advised.
If you are told "Mangia" in an Italian restaurant, what are you being instructed to do?
teach
instructed learn
Noah is never instructed to build an ark in the Yahwist account.
Lewis and Clark kept detailed records about the land, native Americans, weather, animals, plants, and the way the other men behaved. They were instructed by Thomas Jefferson to do so.
They both instructed the continental army in the revolutionary war.