Is this just hands on instructing or...? is not a complete question. Without a complete and thorough question being asked, an accurate and thorough answer cannot be given.
you just clap your hands
Instruct is already a verb. Other verbs depending on the tense are instructs, instructing and instructed.Some example sentences are:"I will instruct you"."He instructs the workers"."We are instructing them how to use this"."They were instructed how to use the new photocopier".
just hands :)
Virgil protects Dante from Medusa by covering his eyes with his hands to prevent him from being turned into stone by her gaze. Virgil leads Dante past Medusa while instructing him not to look at her directly.
instructing people
No you dont....just go no hands
Of course not. They just get your hands sweaty.
yea the are just like a monkeys hands but with hands
Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.Absolutely not! You will have your hands full with just the MBA. List your priorities and take one at a time.
instruction, schooling, education, training, tutoring
Tuition can mean the act of teaching or instructing (e.g. the phrase 'private tutoring' can be changed to read 'private tuition' without changing its meaning) or the money charged for the act of teaching or instructing.
wet you hands with water just a little bit...