Sounds like there was some attraction there, maybe more.
my fathers eighth grade teacher taught him a great deal more than math
The sentence would be: My father's eighth grade teacher taught him a great deal more than math.
A Simple Sentence have a subject and a verb/predicate, A Predicate is a clause that says something to the subjectEX:Shiela And Jelai went to the school together.The Bolded words are the subjects and the italic words is the predicateThanks to my teacher she's a great teacher everything she taught us I still remember cuz she's a GREAT TEACHER, but she's a FilipinoName of the teacher: Teacher W_l_e_l_a _e_a_e
leopold auer is a great violin teacher!
Aristotle was famous for his school, and being the teacher of Alexander the Great.
It must be the book written by the great Greek teacher Euclid.
The sentence would be: My father's eighth grade teacher taught him a great deal more than math.
Yes. Aristotle taught Alexander the Great.
yes he was he was a great teacher he taught them respect, honesty , and wisdom
He was a teacher. He taught Alexander the Great. He had his own school called the Lyceum.
he was a Greek teacher and philosopher and taught Alexander the great as a young child.
A teacher probably taught him much of the math that he learned. Teachers are great at teaching math to students.
Plato taught Aristotle, although Aristotle fundamentally disagreed with the vast majority of his teacher's ideas.
Alexander, the conqueror, himself was not a Greek philosopher, but he was one of the best and famous students of a great Greek philosopher, Plato. Alexander's father, King Philip of Macedonia, wanted his son to be tutored by a great teacher and selected Plato for this purpose. Even though Alexander's atrocities the world over cannot be attributed to this great teacher, he certainly did create a great city named Alexandria to celebrate his victories and made the library of this city one of the best in the world in that time, which certainly was a respect to his master.
Aristotle
Alexander the Great studied with Aristotle as a boy
His Father.
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn was the great father of gymnastic. He was a gymnastics teacher from Germany who is known for founding a gymnastic club. He was born in 1778 and died in 1852.