Teach and train are both present tense. Some synonyms are: advise, direct, guide, instruct, and tutor.
The present tense of train is:I/You/We/They train.He/She/It trains.The present participle is training.
I/you/we/they train. He/she/it trains. The present participle is training.
Moving.
The train is pulling into the station.
the train pulls into the station its not that hard if you think about it
Some examples of present tense writing in contemporary literature include "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green, and "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. These books use present tense to create a sense of immediacy and draw readers into the story as it unfolds.
Literaly Ils sont. But if it is used in a present progressive tense (they are +ing), in french present tense is to be used. To express the idea of progressivity, you can say Ils sont en train de + (verb at infinitive) They are playing soccer - Ils jouent au football (or ils sont en train de jouer au football)
You hear the train whistle. Hear is a verb with present, past and future tense. You hear today, heard yesterday. Also, my hearing is very good.
you teach it how to sit first
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb train.
Le train partit (past tense "passé simple")
Teach it to 'stay'.