Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > VerbsWhat is the base form of the verb ‘taught’?A. teach B. teaches C. teaching D. taughtedAnswer: teachAdditional Information: The base form of 'taught' is 'teach'. Subjects: Verbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat type of verb is ‘to become’?Which of the following is an example of an auxiliary verb?What is the infinitive form of ‘swam’?Identify the verb in the phrase: ‘She has been working hard.’Which of the following sentences contains a verb in the passive voice?Which of the following verbs is in the present continuous tense?Identify the verb in the sentence: ‘He will write a letter.’Identify the verb in the sentence: ‘The kids have played outside.’Which sentence contains a verb in the subjunctive mood?What is the correct future tense form of ‘to learn’?Which sentence uses the verb ‘to make’ in the correct form?What is the infinitive form of ‘bought’?What is the correct past tense of ‘to buy’?Which sentence contains a verb in the present perfect continuous tense?Choose the correct verb: ‘If he _____ hard, he will succeed.’