Instructive or educational.
I would choose to teach them basic coding skills because it is a valuable and in-demand skill that can open up many opportunities in various industries. Learning how to code can also help enhance problem-solving abilities and logical thinking.
No, "teachable" is an adjective that describes a person's ability or willingness to learn something. The verb form would be "teach."
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach."
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach" or "shall teach."
The present tense of "teach" is "teaches" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "teach" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).
What is meant by the statement You cannot teach ethics?
A message that is meant to teach a lesson about human nature is called a fable.
It means that it can cause hard feelings. It actually means to inflame or to make something burn. It can cause a fight.
It isn't meant to teach you. It is just a fun read.
teach they were made to teach
How to teach your parent something depends on what you want to teach them.
The term inimitable may be defined as impossible to imitate. Something that is entirely unique in nature, such as a rare painting, could be described as inimitable.
When playing teacher and you can't come up with something to teach just do what you did at school today!
something that is small and that can br described by what? Minuscule ; see link to definition .
There is no such word as 'aducate'. If you meant 'educate', then 'teach' is a synonym. If you meant 'adjudicate', then 'judge' is a synonym.
You can feel it deep down if you are meant to do something, its like magic.
Yes it can