Juvenile Instructor ended in 1930.
Juvenile Instructor was created in 1866.
The Instructor ended in 1970.
"or" the suffix comes at the END of a word.
Juvenile Jury ended on 1954-08-01.
Christine M. H. Orthmann has written: 'Instructor's resource manual for Hess and Drowns' Juvenile justice' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Examinations, questions, Juvenile delinquency, Outlines, syllabi
To a certain extend it will depend on the school and their procedures.Typically:When you enter or leave the training areaWhen greeting a fellow martial artistTo the instructor at the beginning and end of classAt the beginning and end of a kata or formAt the beginning and end of a sparring matchWhen an instructor has given you special attention or answers your question
Given the various meanings of both words, it could apply to a camp counselor, or something akin to a shop instructor, athletic coach, guidance counselor at a school or college, etc.
D. R. Preston has written: 'The juvenile instructor, or, A useful book for children of things to be remembered' -- subject(s): Children's questions and answers, Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries 'The juvenile instructor, or, A useful book for children, of things to be remembered' -- subject(s): Youth, Conduct of life
Some adjectives that end in the suffix -ile include agile, docile, versatile, and juvenile.
The singular form would be instructors and the possessive form is instructor's.
It's generally recommended to tip your tandem skydiving instructor between 10% to 20% of the total jump cost. If you had an exceptional experience or your instructor went above and beyond to ensure your safety and enjoyment, consider tipping on the higher end of that range. Ultimately, the tip should reflect your satisfaction with the experience. Remember, cash is often preferred, as it goes directly to the instructor.
Matt Myklusch has written: 'The end of infinity' -- subject(s): JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General, Adventure and adventurers, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, Fiction, Fantasy, Identity, Virus diseases, JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men, Superheroes