The second form of "teach" is "taught."
Teach is a verb and so has no superlative form.
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The adjective form of "teach" is "teachable."
The past participle form of "teach" is "taught."
No, the word 'teach' is a verb, a word for a process of imparting knowledge or skill.The abstract noun form of the verb to teach is the gerund, teaching.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'teach' is the gerund, teaching; a word for the process of imparting knowledge.
There is no plural form of the word "teach," which is a verb.For plural subjects, use teach. (we teach, you teach, they teach).For singular subjects in the 3rd person, the form is teaches (he, she teaches).For the slang word for "teacher", the plural could be "teachs."
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'teach' is the gerund, teaching; a word for the process of imparting knowledge.
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Yes, it is a noun. The verb form is to instruct (to teach, or show).
Taught is the past tense of "to teach".
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