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Taught

Taught is the past simple tense and past participle of the verb teach. It indicates that instruction or training occurred in the past. The base form is teach; the third-person singular present is teaches; the present participle is teaching. The past tense and past participle are taught.

Usage: Used to describe the act of imparting knowledge or skills to someone. Examples: "The instructor taught

Notes: Taught is an irregular verb; its past forms must be memorized. In many contexts, taught emphasizes

algebra
to
the
class."
"They
were
taught
how
to
swim."
The
sentence
"Lessons
were
taught
by
experienced
teachers"
uses
the
passive
voice.
The
phrase
"to
teach
someone
a
lesson"
is
an
idiomatic
expression
meaning
to
cause
someone
to
learn
from
experience.
the
delivery
of
knowledge,
whereas
"learned"
or
"learnt"
describes
the
learner's
acquisition.
The
word
can
be
followed
by
a
direct
object
(the
subject
being
taught)
or
by
an
infinitive
phrase
(to
do
something).
It
appears
across
education,
training,
and
instructional
contexts.