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UK//aɪl tiːtʃ juː naʊ//US//aɪl tiːtʃ ju naʊ//

Meaning of I'll teach you now

An expression indicating immediate intention to instruct someone.

In simple words: I'll show you how to do something now.

I'll teach you now in a sentence

  • I'll teach you now how to cook pasta perfectly.
  • If you’re ready, I'll teach you now how to solve this math problem.
  • I'll teach you now the basics of playing the guitar.
  • Don’t worry, I'll teach you now how to use the software.
  • After the break, I'll teach you now about the history of art.

How to use I'll teach you now

Used to indicate that the speaker is ready to provide instruction immediately. Can be informal in casual contexts but remains neutral.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a teacher saying, 'I will show you right now!'

Related words

Collocations with I'll teach you now

  • teach you a lesson
  • teach you how
  • teach you the basics

Synonyms for I'll teach you now

  • I will instruct you
  • I will demonstrate
  • I'll show you

Common mistakes with I'll teach you now

  • Confusing 'teach' with 'learn' - 'teach' means showing someone how to do something.
  • Not using 'I will' properly – make sure to conjugate correctly.

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Frequently asked questions about "I'll teach you now"

What does "I'll teach you now" mean?

I'll show you how to do something now.

What is the definition of "I'll teach you now"?

An expression indicating immediate intention to instruct someone.

How do you use "I'll teach you now" in a sentence?

I'll teach you now how to cook pasta perfectly.

Can you give another example of "I'll teach you now"?

If you’re ready, I'll teach you now how to solve this math problem.

What are synonyms for "I'll teach you now"?

Common alternatives include I will instruct you, I will demonstrate, I'll show you.

What words go with "I'll teach you now"?

It commonly pairs with teach you a lesson, teach you how, teach you the basics.

What are common mistakes when using "I'll teach you now"?

Confusing 'teach' with 'learn' - 'teach' means showing someone how to do something. Not using 'I will' properly – make sure to conjugate correctly.

How do you pronounce "I'll teach you now"?

US: //aɪl tiːtʃ ju naʊ//, UK: //aɪl tiːtʃ juː naʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "I'll teach you now"?

Used to indicate that the speaker is ready to provide instruction immediately. Can be informal in casual contexts but remains neutral.