How to use in-sentence of “instruct”:
– The word pedagogy comes from the Greek languageGreek word “paidagōgeō”, which means “to lead the child.” In Ancient Greece, rich men had a slave to instruct their sons as a tutor, or to take them to the academy.
– Sidney and Jerry instruct the press to direct questions to Cotton, rewarding him with the fame he has been chasing while removing the attention from herself as she and Jerry leave the university campus.
– They are called instructions because the programmer uses them to instruct the computer what to do.
– It is claimed that the famous Punjabi Sufi saint Baba Farid “Ganj Shakar” appeared to Singh to instruct him in Islam after which the Raja settled permanently in the district with his family as a Muslim.
– The museum’s aims were to instruct the public, put together collections and conduct scientific research.

