Un profesor is a male teacher
Una profesora is a female teacher
Also, maestro or maestra works as well.
So,
profesor/maestro (male teacher)
profesora/maestra (female teacher)
The plural possessive form of "teachers" is "teachers'".
The possessive form for the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' committee voted to permanently ban homework.
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The plural form for the noun teacher is teachers. The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' committee voted to permanently ban homework.
The plural form of "modern teacher" is "modern teachers."
Singular for teacher: profesor (male), profesora (female) Plural: profesores (male, mixed, or unknown/unspecified gender), profesoras (female)
teachers (pronounced tee-cherz)
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The school is closed on Monday due to a teachers' conference.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for three.
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 plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: We have a new coffee maker in the teachers'lounge.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: There was loud laughter coming from the teachers' lounge.