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The word "instruction" can be a noun.
Mary Romana Walch has written: 'Pestalozzi and the Pestalozzian theory of education'
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James Henry Worman has written: 'An Elementary German Reader in Prose and Verse: With Copious Explanatory Notes and References to ..' '... First Frenchbook after the natural method' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, French language 'The French echo, or, Dialogues to teach French conversation: with an ..' 'The Essentials of French Grammar for English Speaking Students' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Second French book after the natural or Pestalozzian method for schools and home instruction' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, French language 'Second French book after the natural or Pestalozzian method' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composition and exercises, French language 'Collegiate German Reader In Prose And Verse'
Drama is the part of literature,,It is the source of entertainment and instruction.
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The word instructions is a plural noun. The singular is instruction.
Not necessarily. Some processors (Z80, for example) allow "prefixes" before the op-code.
Flag register part of psw
Every instruction contains to parts: operation code[opcode],and operand. The first part of an instruction which specifies the task to be performed by the computer is called opcode. The second part of the instruction is the data to be operated on.,and it is called operand. The operand[or data]given in the instruction may be in various forms such as 8-bit or 16-bit data, 8-bit or 16-bit address, internal register or a register or memory location.
In the sentence, "master" functions as a noun, specifically as the object of the preposition "from." It refers to the teacher providing instruction.