Teach is usually followed by the form: teach sb. Do sth. Teach someone to do something. Teach sb. Something. Teach sb. Things; Self-study;
Teach someone how to use it. Do sth:
First, the basic usage of "teaching someone to do something";
Second, the extended usage of teaching someone to do something;
Teaching someone to do something can sometimes be used as an extension, which means punishing someone so that he won't dare to do something again. This usage is mainly used in the following sentence patterns:
I will teach someone (not) to do something; If … I want to show it to you; "If You" ... I will teach you a lesson; If You ... I'll be rude to you.
This will teach someone (not) to do something; Let ... taste the consequences of doing something; Teach ... a lesson; Punish ... for doing something; Teach ... a good lesson to make him afraid to do something.
Bilingual example:
1. Her? Teaching? Where is it? Our? Local? School. ?
She teaches in our local school.
2. what? Teaching? They? English ?
He teaches them English.
3. Is she? Teaching? Children? With what? Special? Demand. ?
She teaches children with special needs.
4. John? Teaching? French? Where is it? Local? School. ?
John teaches French at the local school.
5. what? Teaching? English? To advanced? student ?
He teaches English to senior students.
6. Lucy? Teaching? English? As? One second? Language. ?
Lucy teaches English as a second language.