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 henry2001
 
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							| On or in 
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							| Please hekp me use in or on in this sentence:
He is instructing us____ the use of new laptop.
Thank you. |  22 May 2024      
					
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 L. habach
 
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							| Here, "instructing in" is the proper prepositional phrase to use when referring to teaching someone how to use something. |  23 May 2024     
					
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 douglas
 
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							|  It can be either "instructing us on" or "instructing us in" as I see it, but I lean more toward "in" in this case. 
 "instruct in" vs "instruct on"Both
 �instruct in� and �instruct on� are correct phrases, but they are used 
in different contexts. �Instruct in� is used when referring to the 
subject or skill being taught, while �instruct on� is used when 
referring to the topic or content of the instruction. https://textranch.com/c/instruct-in-or-instruct-on/ 
 
 
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