The correct spelling is "taught." It is the past tense of the verb "teach," which means to instruct or educate someone on a subject or skill.
The present tense of the word "tought" is "teach." For example: "I teach English."
Taught is the past participle of teach. infinitive: teach past: taught past participle: taught
A homophone for "taut" is "taught".
The homophone for "tot" is "taught".
The homophone for "taught" is "taut."
Taught. "my teacher "taught" me how to spell."
The present tense of the word "tought" is "teach." For example: "I teach English."
The past tense of the verb "teach" is "taught."
Mary wheatley tought phillis how to read.( Mary is phillis's daughter.)
Lindsay Kemp taught David Bowie how to mime.
Daniel Larusso got taught Shotokan Karate in The Karate Kid
"Taught" is the correct past tense form of the verb "teach." "Taught" is commonly used in English to refer to the action of instructing or educating someone in the past.
Tom Kaulitz step dad Gordan taught him to play at the age of 9
Tyrea Woods taught him how to play guitar I've seen tyrea play and he is awesome
Indians taught pilgrims how to plant corn.
Here are some possibilities: TOUGH - rough, or durable TAUGHT - past tense, or adjective of "to teach" TAUT - tightly stretched
Remus Lupin taught Defense Against the Dark Arts.