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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In order to change the meaning of the word teach from "to give instruction" to "to give instruction with" you would add the prefix

OpenStudy (jagatuba):

I have no idea whatsoever. The only prefixes that I can think of that can be added to the word teach to create another valid word are un, mis, and re; unteach, reteach, and misteach, none of which mean 'to give instruction with'. When you find out the answer, please share it here.

OpenStudy (jagatuba):

Wait! What about co-teach?

OpenStudy (wach):

I think you may be looking for the prefix 'co', which means 'with', or 'together', which would be appropriate when you're teaching with someone else.

OpenStudy (wach):

Haha, yeah. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is coteach, yes

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