Tutor ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Tutor ( verb )

  1. To teach or instruct someone, typically a student, in a particular subject or skill.
  2. To act as a supervisor or mentor to someone, providing guidance and support.

Origin:

From the latin word "tutor" meaning "guardian" or "protector".

Examples:

  1. She tutored him in math for several months to help him improve his grades.
  2. He tutored the new employee on how to use the company's software.
  3. She tutored him on how to play the guitar.
  4. He tutored her in public speaking to help her improve her confidence.
  5. He was tutored by the famous mathematician on advanced mathematics.

(As a noun)

Tutor ( noun )

  1. To teach or instruct someone, typically a student, in a particular subject or skill.
  2. To act as a supervisor or mentor to someone, providing guidance and support.

Origin:

From the latin word "tutor" meaning "guardian" or "protector".

Examples:

  1. She tutored him in math for several months to help him improve his grades.
  2. He tutored the new employee on how to use the company's software.
  3. She tutored him on how to play the guitar.
  4. He tutored her in public speaking to help her improve her confidence.
  5. He was tutored by the famous mathematician on advanced mathematics.
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