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Please instruct the students to exit the building as quickly as possible. If the professor is out sick, a graduate student will instruct the class.
there is no suffix for instruct
I was to instruct everyone on how to play the song. I needed to instruct her on the safety at the zoo. Part of her job was to instruct students on what to do.
"Klaatu barada nikto" is a phrase from the 1951 science fiction film "The Day the Earth Stood Still". It was used by Professor Barnhardt to instruct the robot Gort to spare humanity from destruction.
i need a tutor who can instruct me in the subject of Algebra.
whenever businessman permits less payment than actual one to the buyer whatever benefit buyer is getting is called discount at the time of purchase or at the time of payment. discounts are of two type trade discount and cash discount. when buyer purchases the product in huge quantity seller gives trade discount and on credit sale seller instruct buyer if buyer will pay the amount within time limt permited by seller he will give cash discount.
Instruct is a verb.
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".
The opposite of instruct (teach) would be to learn. The opposite of instruct (order, direct) would be to obey.
The infinitive form of 'instruct' is simply 'to instruct'. All infinitives forms are preceded by 'to' in English.
coach, instruct, tutor, school
The past tense of instruct is instructed.