Past tense you mean?
=Taught
The past tense of "teach" is "taught."
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach."
The past tense of teach is taught.
The present tense of "taught" is "teach."
"Teach" is a verb that can be used in both present and past tense. In present tense, you would say "teach," as in "I teach English." In past tense, you would say "taught," as in "Yesterday, I taught a math class."
Past: Taught Present: Teach Future: To Teach
"Teach" is a verb that can be used in both present and past tense. In present tense, you would say "teach," as in "I teach English." In past tense, you would say "taught," as in "Yesterday, I taught a math class."
Pat I pat the dog.
The past tense of teach is taught.
The correct present tense of "teach" is "teaches" and the past tense is "taught." For example: She teaches Spanish. She taught Spanish last year.
The present tense of "teach" is "teaches" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "teach" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).
Teach is present tense. You can use postense taught "I tought her that" "I will teach her that"
The past tense is patted.
"Had taught" is the past perfect tense of teach.
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach."
Was, or has been.
The past tense of 'Know' is Knew.
Past: Taught Present: Teach Future: To Teach