teach means to talk about it and make people learn, like a teacher, it teaches students.
demonstrate means to show it to them how it is done.
(You can just check in the dictionary, you know.)
-Melissa
The word demonstrate does not have a precise opposite, other than "fail to demonstrate" but sometimes we can make a distinction between demonstration and assertion. That is the difference between showing and telling.
Remonstrate means to plead in protest: "Please, please don't do that!" While demonstrate means to explain: "Let me show you how to do that."
I think they teach you the difference between your and you're.
You Can Teach Students In School And Not In A Lunch Box ?
There is no difference. Both have been ordained. However, there is a difference between a priest or monk who has been sanctioned to teach and one who hasn't. It's possible to call those who have been sanctioned to teach "priests" and those who haven't "monks." .
No eduacate is to teach someone, educated is someone who has already learned, similar to teach and taught as far as difference between them
The difference of algebra and algebra 1 is that in algebra they teach you the basics. For example, they teach you about variables, graphs, how to find slopes. In algebra 1 they start using equations and and teach you how to work longer equations and all that jazz.
To show or demonstrate something is a more flexible concept; proof suggests a certain degree of intellectual rigor.
Throw the two objects into a foam wall and compare the indentations they create.
productive is to birth a new child or generation and reproductive
What is the difference between teaching and training?Improved answer:Training is when you teach people in sports, teaching is more when you teach stuff like maths in school.Teaching is often theoretical with minimal practice. Training is primarily done through practice and repetition.
Didactic novels attempt to instruct the reader, often morally. From the Greek didasko, to teach.