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The word 'teacher' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
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TEACHER : one who imparts information or knowledge to others The word cannot have a direct antonym (someone who takes away your knowledge). However, the complement to "teacher" is "student". A word meaning student that begins with a P is "pupil".
The noun 'teacher' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.It is a singular noun because it is a word for one person.It is a concrete noun because a teacher is a physical person.It is a common noun because it is a general word for any teacher of any kind.
A "teacher" is one who imparts information or knowledge to othersThe word cannot have a direct antonym (someone who takes away your knowledge). However, the complement to "teacher" is "student." The word meaning student that begins with a P is pupil.
Ask your teacher.
No, the word "professor" is not a prefix. It is a noun that refers to a teacher or academic instructor at a college or university.
a university is a log with a student on one end and a teacher at the other.
The plural word for more than one teacher is teachers.
The word teacher means "One who imparts knowledge/information to others". The antonym to that would be "one who takes knowledge away from others," for which there is not a word.The word that you may be looking for is "Student" which is the opposite of teacher.
In a teacher training college. That is after you have obtained the qualification at university relating to the subject you intend to teach.
Sabzevar Teacher Training University was created in 1987.
Hyogo University of Teacher Education was created in 1978.
The word 'teacher' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
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The Penn State University as well as the University of Michigan have very much information available reagarding teacher certification programs. Please have in mind that different states can have varying requirements for teacher certification.
The feminine word of teacher is "teachress" or "female teacher".