The past tense form of the verb "coach" is "coached". In a sentence, it's used like this: "I coached the football team last semester." Now, let's get a little deeper. English verbs are divided into two types: regular and irregular. Regular verbs, like "coach," follow a fixed pattern in past tense - typically just adding an "ed" or "d" at the end. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, might completely change their spelling, like "go" becomes "went." But don't fret! English is like a puzzle, and I'm here to help you put the pieces together. We've just added 'coached' to your vocabulary puzzle, isn't language learning exciting?
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