词组 | teach |
释义 | teach ◊ teaching a subject If you teach a subject, you explain it to people so that they know about it or understand it. The past tense and past participle of 'teach' is taught, not 'teached'. I taught history for many years. English will be taught in primary schools. When teach has this meaning, it often has an indirect object. The indirect object can go either in front of the direct object or after it. If it goes after the direct object, you put 'to' in front of it. ...the guy that taught us English at school. I found a job teaching English to a group of adults in Paris. ◊ teaching a skill If you teach someone to do something, you give them instructions so that they know how to do it. He taught me to sing a song. Boylan had taught him to drive. When teach is used with a 'to'-infinitive like this, it must have a direct object. You do not say, for example, 'Boylan had taught to drive'. Instead of using a 'to'-infinitive, you can sometimes use an '-ing' form. For example, instead of saying 'I taught them to ski', you can say 'I taught them skiing'. You can also say 'I taught them how to ski'. She taught them singing because she enjoyed it herself. My mother taught me how to cook. |
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