All education after high school
'If you educate a boy, you educate an individual. If you educate a girl, you educate a community'
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educarse = to educate oneself educate (pronounced ayDOOcahtay) = educate yourself (informal singular)
Examples of informational nonfiction texts include textbooks, newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, biographies, and informational websites. These texts provide factual information on various topics and are designed to educate or inform readers about specific subjects.
There are many websites that can educate you about the perfect foods for maintaining a healthy and balanced diet,examples of perfect foods are wheatgrass,tomatoes and brocolli.
The same way you educate a man.
Edu- is the root for the English verb 'educate'. The Latin equivalent of 'educate' is 'educere'. The verb in Latin literally translates as 'to lead out'.
educate girl educate world
The abstract noun of educate is education.
Educate Girls was created in 2007.
One way to use the word "educate" in a sentence is: "Parents play a crucial role in their children's development by providing support and opportunities to educate them."
No. Educate is something you do. We educated our children at home. - this is something we did. She is educated - this is a state, but the verb is a be verb.