answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The past tense taught (instructed) is a verb, and the word taut (tight, stretched) is an adjective.

Neither of these has a plural.

A similar noun that does is thought (thinking), with the plural thoughts (mental musings).

Another possible word is the verb taunt (to verbally tease), which has the conjugation taunts (third-person singular present tense).

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

taught

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you spell taught?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you spell the word tought like my teacher tought me something?

Taught. "my teacher "taught" me how to spell."


Who thaugt Michelangelo to panit?

Who taught you to spell.


What is the literacy?

literacy is where we are taught how to read and write and spell


Who taught us how to spell respect in 1967?

Aretha Franklin


Who taught us all how to spell respect in 1967?

Aretha Franklin


What did the Chinese do when foreighners made contact with the Chinese?

When foreigners made contact with the Chinese, the Chinese initially welcomed and traded with them. However, as foreign influence grew, the Chinese became wary and adopted isolationist policies to protect their sovereignty and cultural identity.


How do you spell the rope is taught?

it would be be taut the rope is taut


How do you spell miseducated?

That is the correct spelling of "miseducated" (educated improperly, taught wrongly).


Which to places is pilgramage?

if you are a Muslim then mecca (or mekka depending on how you are taught to spell it)...x


How do you spell taught as in to keep something taught?

Simply remove the GH from your question. A rope or similar string is taut (from the same root as "tight").


What college did Hayley Wickenheiser go to?

I don't know but she probably went to a college that taught her how to spell.


How do you spell edicational?

It may be either:dedicated - as in committededucated - as in taught