answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Teach 'er how to figure-skate. :) Could also be :"Mrs. Macdoulin had to teacher three students for the summer months. :) Not commonly used as a verb.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What could be a verb for teacher?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the past tense of teacher?

Teacher is a noun, not a verb. Teach is a verb, and the past tense is taught.


Inside the classroom was a happy teacher which is the verb?

The verb is was, a form of the verb to be.


Does this fragment have a verb Next to the teacher's big desk?

No, the fragment "Next to the teacher's big desk" does not have a verb. It is a prepositional phrase that provides information about the location of something but lacks a main action or verb to complete the sentence.


What is the verb in this sentence Mrs fricks is a great teacher?

"is" is the verb.


Is teacher a verb or noun?

teacher: noun The teacher prepared her class on bacteria so she would be ready to work with the children. teach: verb I will teach biology in a school.


What is the verb and adverb of the sentence the children's teacher announced that their class was the most highly rated in the district?

The Adverb is Highly and the verb is teacher


What is the indirect object in the teacher told the class a story?

The indirect object in the sentence is "the class." The teacher is the subject, "told" is the verb, "a story" is the direct object, and "the class" is the indirect object that receives the action of the verb indirectly.


Is teacher a verbs or a action?

The word "teacher" is a noun. The word "teach" is a verb.


What the verb in the sentence Marcy gave her teacher a bouquet of flowers?

The verb is 'gave'


Is the word teacher a verb?

No it's a noun.


What is a proactive verb?

ask your English teacher


What is the verb in this sentence your teacher and principal is are speaking with your parents?

It depends on whether the teacher and the principal are two different individuals or a single individual (which happens in some schools where principal happens also to be an active teacher). If teacher and principal are two separate individuals, then the verb form would be 'are'. If it is the same person who is the teacher and the principal, then the verb should be 'is'. Hope that suffices.