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".
"Instruct" is itself a verb, e.g. "I will instruct, I do instruct, I am instructing, I have instructed, etc."
It's actually instructing and instructed.
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The suffix for "instruct" is "-ion".
i need a tutor who can instruct me in the subject of Algebra.
"Instruction" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have past tenses. The past tense of the verb "instruct" is "instructed".
Yes, the word drills is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'drills' is the plural form of the singular noun 'drill', a word for a type of tool; a word for training exercises; a word for things.The verb 'drills' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to drill; meaning to produce a hole by boring; to instruct or train by repetition; a word for an action.
Instruct is a verb.
An antonym for the verb instruct could include, learn.
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No, it is not. The word "teach" is a verb (to instruct).
No, "instruct" is not an abstract noun. It is a verb that refers to the action of teaching or giving directions. Abstract nouns are concepts or ideas that cannot be touched or seen, such as love or happiness.
The verb instruct has the abstract noun form instruction.
Yes, it is a noun. The verb form is to instruct (to teach, or show).
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.
No, it is not. It is the present tense, third person singular form of the verb to teach.
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No, nor is "condut" a word. If you mean "conduct", then yes, that can be either a noun or a verb. When used as a noun, it means "behavior," and when used as a verb, it means "instruct."
The suffix for "instruct" is "-ion".