You can say "this has taught me a lot" to convey that the experience has provided valuable lessons. The phrase emphasizes personal growth and learning gained from the situation. It's a clear and concise way to express appreciation for the insights gained.
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Say beer can in a british accent. I just teached you how to say bacon in Jamaican.
No. Teach is a verb. The word teached is not in a dictionary.The past of teach is taught, not teached.
Well, so far there are seven schools. Fire, teached by Dalia Falmea. Ice, teached by Lydia Greyrose. Storm, teached by Halston Balestrom. Life, formerly teached by Sylvia Drake, currently teached by Moolinda Wu. Death, formerly teached by Malistare Drake, currently teached by Dworgyn and Malorn Ashthorn. Myth, teached by Cyrus Drake. And finally, balance, teached by Arthur Wethersfield and Alhazred. Three new schools are opening. In a picture of the new wizard101 world Celestia, there are three school symbols in the middle. They are: Solar/Sun, Lunar/Moon, and Light/Star.
teached is a real word because its the past tense of teached an if you don't find it in the dictionary it might be an old one because they add new words every year.
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No, her mom and dad didn't teached her to speak Serbian, but her mom teached her to speak Russian. Her dad is from Montenegro.
No, the correct past tense form of "teach" is "taught." "Teached" is not considered grammatically correct.
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