Instructable and instructive are adjectives.
One of these is likely your word: TRAIN - a vehicle, or to instruct TRYING - attempting, or an adjective meaning stressful
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.
The official receiver should always instruct solicitors to act on his behalf in the sale of a lease.
Another word that falls into the same grouping as instruct, entertain, or persuade is convince. A word that means to instruct is teach. There are a few different synonyms for all of these words.
Instruct is a verb.
Instructable and instructive are adjectives.
One of these is likely your word: TRAIN - a vehicle, or to instruct TRYING - attempting, or an adjective meaning stressful
The suffix for "instruct" is "-ion".
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.
i need a tutor who can instruct me in the subject of Algebra.
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.
The past tense of instruct is instructed.
coach, instruct, tutor, school
The suffix in "instruct" is "-ct", which is part of the base word "instruct" and contributes to forming the complete word.