Learn English – the verb form of tuition

verb-forms

I what to know whether there is any verb form of tuition or not.
Suppose I teach some students in their home as a private tutor.
Can I say that : " I shall tuition you tomorrow"

Best Answer

Tutor

Tuition comes from the verb "to tutor", so you would say

I shall tutor you tomorrow

Tuition is very commonly alluded to money and costs/fees... since we only ever see the word tuition next to the word fees. i.e "tuition and fees", "tuition fees"

How much is tuition?

I'm not paying such high tuition.

Spoken, and also written, this is a completely acceptable usage of the word, but in my opinion, the word tuition does not indicate anything of monetary value. You can't pay for things with tuition.

You pay for the tuition.

This is to say that tuition is the action of tutoring. Being mentored, guided, guarded and taught is what tuition is. That is what you pay for.

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