tutor|tutoress|tutoresses|tutors in English
noun
[tu·tor || 'tuːtə /'tju-]
private teacher; university or college officer charged with responsibility for undergraduate students (for studies or welfare); guardian of a child
Use "tutor|tutoress|tutoresses|tutors" in a sentence
1. A tutor who tooted a flute. Tried to tutor two tutors to toot.
2. This is supervised by academic tutors.
3. A tutor who tooted a flute tried to tutor two tooters toot.
4. Literature tutor Blackmailed …
5. She's my tutor, Koike!
6. Grief and love are our eternal tutors.
7. His tutors included the dramatist Johann Engel.
8. A tutor who tooted a flute tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
9. There is no tutors or teachers in “Bubbly”
10. The Law as a Tutor
11. Much to my amazement the tutors don't yell.
12. They engaged a resident tutor.
13. She's course tutor in anthropology.
14. 9 They engaged a resident tutor.
15. However, the tutors chose Saturday mornings for the sessions.
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17. Today we tutor Ji Yeon.
18. Tutors can construct tests appropriate to individual students' needs.
19. 5 Tutors have a contractual obligation to research and publish.
20. 11 He studies under a tutor.
21. 8 She's course tutor in anthropology.
22. She had a disjointed upbringing with a series of tutors.
23. For Junior's physical therapy, his SAT tutor.
24. Also become a tutor to earn money
25. He was instructed by a private tutor.