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Teacher's third person singular
The third person singular form of teach is teaches. As a verb, teach is translated into "teach", "teach", "train", "educate" and "make people understand" in Chinese, which is often followed by an infinitive verb with a fixed collocation of "teach someone to do something". This paper introduces the basic explanation and use of extended data teaching.

As a verb, teach can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb, meaning teaching (course); Teaching; Professor; Teaching; Training; Education; Teaching; Make clear (the reason).

She teaches in our local school.

She teaches in our local school.

He taught for several years before becoming a writer.

After teaching for several years, he became a writer.

Can you teach me how to do it?

Can you teach me to do that job?

She taught me not to be too critical of others.

She taught me not to be too demanding.

The accident taught me a lesson I will never forget.

The accident taught me a lesson that I will never forget.

I hope we have taught our children to distinguish right from wrong.

I hope we have taught our children the ability to distinguish right from wrong.

My teaching style is similar to that of most other teachers.

My teaching style is similar to that of most teachers.

The fashion at that time was mainly to teach written language.

Written language was popular in teaching at that time.

Given her interest in children, teaching seems to be the most suitable job for her.

Considering that she likes children, teaching seems to be a very suitable job for her.

Other countries can give us a lesson or two on industrial policy.

We can learn from the industrial policies of other countries.