Contents
Italian
Verb
educare
Derived terms
Related terms
Conjugation
| infinitive | educare | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| auxiliary verb | avere | gerund | educando | |||
| present participle | educante | past participle | educato | |||
| person | singular | plural | ||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | |
| indicative | io | tu | lui/lei | noi | voi | essi/esse |
| present | educo | educhi | educa | educhiamo | educate | educano |
| imperfect | educavo | educavi | educava | educavamo | educavate | educavano |
| past historic | educai | educasti | educò | educammo | educaste | educarono |
| future | educherò | educherai | educherà | educheremo | educherete | educheranno |
| conditional | io | tu | lui/lei | noi | voi | essi/esse |
| present | educherei | educheresti | educherebbe | educheremmo | educhereste | educherebbero |
| subjunctive | che io | che tu | che lui/che lei | che noi | che voi | che essi/che esse |
| present | educhi | educhi | educhi | educhiamo | educhiate | educhino |
| imperfect | educassi | educassi | educasse | educassimo | educaste | educassero |
| imperative | - | tu | lui/lei | noi | voi | essi/esse |
| educa | educhi | educhiamo | educate | educhino | ||
Latin
Verb
ēducāre
- present active infinitive of ēducō.
See also
Spanish
Verb
educare (infinitive: educar)
- first-person singular (yo) future subjunctive form of educar.
- formal second-person singular (usted) future subjunctive form of educar.
- third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) future subjunctive form of educar.
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wat is the meaning of an assistant teacher at a place called educare n learning centre?
Q. wat is the meaning of an assistant teacher at a place called educare n learning centre?
Asked by 7th Kai - Thu May 15 14:08:32 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a teaching assistant you would support teachers with their everyday work in the classroom, so that they can concentrate on teaching. You could have another job title such as classroom assistant, non-teaching assistant or learning support assistant. Your exact duties would vary depending on the school and the age of the children, but would typically include: getting the classroom ready for lessons listening to children read, reading to them, or telling them stories helping children who need extra support to complete tasks supervising art and craft activities and displaying work looking after children who are upset or have had accidents playing educational games with children and encouraging younger children to learn through play … [cont.]
Answered by Hayley w - Thu May 15 16:42:00 2008
Q. wat is the meaning of an assistant teacher at a place called educare n learning centre?
Asked by 7th Kai - Thu May 15 14:08:32 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a teaching assistant you would support teachers with their everyday work in the classroom, so that they can concentrate on teaching. You could have another job title such as classroom assistant, non-teaching assistant or learning support assistant. Your exact duties would vary depending on the school and the age of the children, but would typically include: getting the classroom ready for lessons listening to children read, reading to them, or telling them stories helping children who need extra support to complete tasks supervising art and craft activities and displaying work looking after children who are upset or have had accidents playing educational games with children and encouraging younger children to learn through play … [cont.]
Answered by Hayley w - Thu May 15 16:42:00 2008
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