It jest a gift of God dat teached to me through de Holy Ghost.
And first thing dat I recollects is how my marster teached me to address him.
I told him I was teached from de old generation, but dat dar wasn't narry drop of Indian blood in me.
Dey teached me to call chillun three years old, young Marse and say Missie.
He was so dreadful sorry to say good-bye, for Miss Robsart teached him on Sunday, and we talked to him always when he was on his crossing.
Lady Is'bel teached it to me out of the Talian Bible.
My father could not read it but your kindness has teached me to read it and now I have teached my father to read it, and I am trying to teach my sisters to read it.
I teached him, myself, how to break the first sea-biscuit he ever tasted, and next day he could do it as well as any on us!
My mististeached me to read and write, but I wouldn' learn.
Dat left my missy de war widow and she mammy come live with her and she teached in de school.
My mistis was Miss Sarah Stowers an' she teached me how to read.
I made a-plenty cotton an' I teached my chillun to be good blue stockin' Presbyterians.
If I had been that kind, would I have teached you Elspeth's prayer?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teached" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.