To recognize instructions, look for clear and direct language that outlines steps or actions to be taken. Instructions often use imperative verbs (e.g., "do," "follow," "turn") and may be numbered or bulleted for clarity. Additionally, they typically focus on a specific task or goal, providing context and necessary details to complete it successfully. Pay attention to any visual aids or formatting that highlight key points or sequences.
Recognise.
Goldfish and many other species of fish will learn to recognise their owner and also will learn to recognise a voice. They are specially atuned to the melodical tunes of the owner
The IOC recognise winners of individual events. They do not recognise an overall winner of the games.
Recognise.
You eat it
acknowledge
The spelling rule for "recognise" is that it is spelled with an "s" in British English and with a "z" in American English.
No. Recognise is a verb.
i recognise their nose to be honest. you recognise their eyes first, because people tend try and make i contact with alot of people.So in doing that u recognise their eyes first.
recognise
Yes
That is to "recognise".