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How to pronounce teaches?
Teaches is the third person singular form of the verb teach, and its pronunciation is English? ['ti? Tz] beautiful? ['ti? Tz]. Meaning: teaching; Teaching; Professor; Lesson.

Teach young people? 【ti? t? ]? ? ? Beautiful? 【ti? t? ]? ?

Transitive verbs? Teaching; Teaching; Professor; course

An intransitive verb? Give guidance

1, the basic meaning of teach is to "impart knowledge or skills" through training or teaching. It can be extended to "teach, teach, teach", "make someone learn to do something", "teach or educate someone with something or experience", "teach someone not to do something", "make someone learn", "be a teacher" and so on.

2.teach can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun, pronoun, gerund or clause as an object or a double object, and its direct object can be a noun, infinitive with interrogative words or that/wh- clause. Its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition to. Teach can also be followed by a verb infinitive or gerund as a compound object complement.

3.teach can be followed by "sb+to- v" structure. In the explanation of "teaching (instructing) someone to do ……", the infinitive is the object complement; The infinitive is an adverbial of reason in explaining "teach someone to do something" and is often used with will.

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1. Subject English? ['d? s? pl? n]? Beautiful? ['d? s? pl? n]? ?

Noun (short for noun)? Discipline; Training; subject

Transitive verbs? Training; punish

1, the basic meaning of discipline is "discipline" and "training", which means that someone is controlled and disciplined under something or someone is "trained" to learn knowledge or skills.

2. The subject is a transitive verb, and the object is mostly "disciplined" and "trained" people.

Second, educational English? ['ed? uke? t]? Beautiful? ['ed? uke? t]? ?

Verb (short for verb)? Education; Cultivation; train

1, envy basically means "promoting the acquisition of knowledge or skills". It means that "teaching" and "education" are the means and premise to cultivate the quality and ability of the educated. Educate is less used for "discipline" education, and more refers to comprehensive education, especially the improvement of ability and quality. Educate can be extended to "pay for someone's education"

2.educate can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, people are usually taken as the object, and infinitive can also be used as the compound object of complement.