The meaning of mentor is a trusted adviser or teacher. It is more than a teacher or a trainer because a mentor could be your parents or any family member. Also you don't always have to trust your teacher or trainer you could hate them.
They do not worship a 'God' as such. Buddha was a mentor and teacher who is largely attributed with starting the religion and spreading the 'word' but it is more a belief in enlightenment, peace and wisdom than any god. They meditate rather than worship.
The plural word for more than one teacher is teachers.
Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.
Trainer is a singular noun, meaning one trainer. Trainers is the plural noun, meaning more than one trainer. Trainer as a singular possessive is trainer's with the apostrophe before the s. Trainers as a plural possessive is trainers' with the apostrophe after the s.
I'm going to go ahead and say he had more than one mentor rather than call it a continuity error. In season 3 of Cheers, we're introduced to his mentor Dr. Bennet Ludlow, who starts a relationship with Carla. In season 8 of Frasier his mentor is Dr Tewkesbury.
the supervisor is the person that watches over the workers
we can interrupt with human teacher whereas it is not possible with a computer teacher
no a head start teacher does not i know because my mom was a head start teacher!
"Mentor" typically carries a very positive connotation as it implies a wise and trusted guide, rather than just an instructor.
Base on our teacher ( civics teacher ) it is more than 100 million.
The teacher spoke softer than the student.
No.