tutor

el tutor

noun

tutor
[ˈtjuːtə(r)]
sustantivo
1tutor(ora) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) (at university) (británico)
  • private tutor -> profesor(ora) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) particular
verbo transitivo
también:
  • to tutor somebody in French -> dar clases particulares de francés a alguien

tutor [tiu-tar]
sustantivo
1Tutor, ayo, preceptor.
1Enseñar, instruir.
2Señorear, mandar imperiosamente.
va.

tutor [ˈtjuːtəʳ]
noun
(private teacher) profesoraprofesora particular;a profesora (m) (f) (Britain) (Univ) tutoratutora;a tutora (m) (f) (teaching assistant) profesoraprofesora auxiliar;a profesora (m) (f) (counsellor, supervisor) profesor consejero; (m) profesora consejera; (f) (eg for OU) also (Jur) tutoratutora;a tutora (m) (f)
verb:transitive
to tutor sb in Latin dar clases particulares de latín a algn
modifier
tutor group (n) (Britain) (Educ) grupo de tutoría; (m)

Verb Conjugation for "tutor"

Imperative
  • tutor
  • you tutor
  • he/she tutors
  • we tutor
  • you tutor
  • they tutor
Preterite
  • I tutored
  • you tutored
  • he/she tutored
  • we tutored
  • you tutored
  • they tutored
Present Continuous
  • I am tutoring
  • you are tutoring
  • he/she is tutoring
  • we are tutoring
  • you are tutoring
  • they are tutoring
Present Perfect
  • I have tutored
  • you have tutored
  • he/she has tutored
  • we have tutored
  • you have tutored
  • they have tutored
Past Continuous
  • I was tutoring
  • you were tutoring
  • he/she was tutoring
  • we were tutoring
  • you were tutoring
  • they were tutoring
Past Perfect
  • I had tutored
  • you had tutored
  • he/she had tutored
  • we had tutored
  • you had tutored
  • they had tutored
Future
  • I will tutor
  • you will tutor
  • he/she will tutor
  • we will tutor
  • you will tutor
  • they will tutor
Future Perfect
  • I will have tutored
  • you will have tutored
  • he/she will have tutored
  • we will have tutored
  • you will have tutored
  • they will have tutored
Future Continuous
  • I will be tutoring
  • you will be tutoring
  • he/she will be tutoring
  • we will be tutoring
  • you will be tutoring
  • they will be tutoring
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been tutoring
  • you have been tutoring
  • he/she has been tutoring
  • we have been tutoring
  • you have been tutoring
  • they have been tutoring
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been tutoring
  • you will have been tutoring
  • he/she will have been tutoring
  • we will have been tutoring
  • you will have been tutoring
  • they will have been tutoring
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been tutoring
  • you had been tutoring
  • he/she had been tutoring
  • we had been tutoring
  • you had been tutoring
  • they had been tutoring

tutor, -ora
masculine or feminine noun
1guardian (law)
2tutor (profesor) (privado); form o (en colegio, instituto) (British)class teacher (United States)

tutor [too-tor']
noun
1Tutor, instructor. (m)
2Guardian of the person and estate of a minor. (m)
3Defender, protector. (m)

tutora tutora
sustantivo:masculino
femenino
1 (Jur) guardian
2 (Univ) tutor
tutor(a) de curso (Escol) form master/mistress
sustantivo:masculino
(Agr) prop; stake

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