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John's instructuons vs John's instruction

The correct phrase is 'John's instruction'. 'Instruction' should be used in the singular form when referring to a set of directions or guidelines provided by John. 'Instructions' is the plural form and would be used when referring to multiple sets of directions or guidelines.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

John's instructuons

'John's instructuons' is incorrect. The correct form is 'John's instructions'.

The correct term to use in this context is 'instruction' in the singular form. It refers to a set of directions or guidelines provided by John.
  • My brotherJeff was John's roommate.
  • John's beneficiary information isn't digitized.
  • John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) (see section 4.5).
  • None that match John's vision.
  • John's baptism is different from the usual religious ablutions.
  • He was killed with John's gun inside John's apartment.
  • If a patient is already taking St John's wort, stop St John's wort and if possible check viral levels.
  • If a patient is already taking St John's wort, stop St John's wort and if possible check viral levels.
  • This is a photo of John's mum and John's real dad when they were young.
  • St. John's Church in one hour.
  • Let me be Sir John's wife.
  • In John's world, these behaviors are accepted... encouraged.
  • John's here to see you.
  • John's a real big Disney fan.
  • Then we could have invited John's neighbors.
  • John's a very special guy.
  • The tricycle's from John's youth...
  • About as inconsiderately as we're treating John's.
  • John's not the cheating type.
  • They gone to your Uncle John's.

Alternatives:

  • John's instructions
  • The instructions from John
  • John's guidance
  • John's advice
  • John's direction

John's instruction

'John's instruction' is correct. It refers to a set of directions or guidelines provided by John.

Use 'instruction' in the singular form when referring to a set of directions or guidelines provided by John.
  • My brotherJeff was John's roommate.
  • John's beneficiary information isn't digitized.
  • John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) (see section 4.5).
  • None that match John's vision.
  • John's baptism is different from the usual religious ablutions.
  • He was killed with John's gun inside John's apartment.
  • If a patient is already taking St John's wort, stop St John's wort and if possible check viral levels.
  • If a patient is already taking St John's wort, stop St John's wort and if possible check viral levels.
  • This is a photo of John's mum and John's real dad when they were young.
  • St. John's Church in one hour.
  • Let me be Sir John's wife.
  • In John's world, these behaviors are accepted... encouraged.
  • John's here to see you.
  • John's a real big Disney fan.
  • Then we could have invited John's neighbors.
  • John's a very special guy.
  • The tricycle's from John's youth...
  • About as inconsiderately as we're treating John's.
  • John's not the cheating type.
  • They gone to your Uncle John's.

Alternatives:

  • John's instructions
  • The instruction from John
  • John's guidance
  • John's advice
  • John's direction

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