Taught is the past tense of "to teach".
The past tense for the verb "teach" is "taught."
"Taught" is the correct past tense form of the verb "teach." "Taught" is commonly used in English to refer to the action of instructing or educating someone in the past.
well, its tought
Teach is an example of an irregular verb, a verb that does not follow the normal pattern in conjugation.
There is no "thougt"Taught is the past tense of teach: "Yesterday he taught me to swim"Thought is a process in the mind or the past tense of think: "Yesterday I thought about learning to swim."
The past tense for the verb "teach" is "taught."
"Taught" is the correct past tense form of the verb "teach." "Taught" is commonly used in English to refer to the action of instructing or educating someone in the past.
well, its tought
Teacher is a noun, not a verb. Teach is a verb, and the past tense is taught.
Yes, "taught" is a verb, as it is the past tense of the verb "to teach."Example sentence- My parents taught me how to ride a bike.However, "taught" has a homophone, "taut," so it is important to make sure that you are not confusing the two. While "taught" is the past tense of the verb "to teach," "taut" means tightly drawn, tense, or strained.
Taught is a verb; the past tense of teach.
No, teach is an irregular verb.You can tell if a verb is regular or irregular by looking at the past tense form. If the past tense is formed by adding -ed to the verb then it is regular. If not then it is irregular. (The past tense of teach is taught and NOT teached).
Taught = past tense of the verb teachTaut = adjective, stretched or pulled tight.,
Teach is an example of an irregular verb, a verb that does not follow the normal pattern in conjugation.
Yes it's a past tense form of the verb "be".
No, "have" is not a past tense verb. It is an auxiliary verb used to form the perfect tenses in English, such as "I have eaten." The past tense form of "have" is "had."
Taught is a verb; the past tense of teach.