Any skill, knowledge, or behavior can be taught through various methods such as instruction, practice, and guidance. The extent to which something can be taught may vary depending on the complexity of the subject and the abilities of the learner.
Yes, you can add the suffix "able" to "teach" to make it "teachable." This turns the word into an adjective meaning capable of being taught.
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."
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No. All animals are able to swim instinctively.
Only the rich. they were taught about religion.
not on its own. you might be able to if you taught it with a tm.
its wings would be to small, and it wouldn't be able to fly.
Opposite word of illiteracy is literate, able, educated, learned, or taught
The word is likely one of these adjectives:adducible - able to be cited as proof, also spelled "adduceable"educable - able to be educated or taught
Pecos Bill taught the other cowboys how to lasso and he taught them songs. He was raised by wolves so he was able to do all of those things.
yes mama tigers do teach their babies when their able to start getting taught. After there done getting taught its time to put there skills to the test...
When I began teaching, the most important thing that each individual student taught me is how they learn. Once they were able to teach me this, I was able to teach them.
A band teacher will need to be able to play all the instruments that are being taught. Also, they will need to be able to read music and instruct students on how to do this as well.