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learnt
[ lurnt ]
learnt
/ ±ôɜ˲Գ٠/
verb
- a past tense and past participle of learn
Example Sentences
The 34-year-old said he wanted to try and adopt the things he had learnt while making the series and put them in place in the UK.
Back in Redditch, having met Lily and learnt more about how she's trained her pet, Matt has decided he's happy to meet Doug and give him a pat.
He said his job supported his family and "I've learnt a lot", but he did not know what was next for him.
"One thing we've learnt from the past decades is that the last thing the world needs is a one-size-fits all solution for eight billion people," says Robin Berjon, one of Free Our Feeds' custodians.
Raising five children requires military-style organisation, says Stacey, something she learnt after having her first son at the age of 17.
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Is Learnt A ˜yÐÄvlog?
And is ±ô±ð²¹°ù²Ô³ÙÌýin the dictionary?
Learnt is a word. It is the and the of the verb learn. Learnt causes some confusion because learned is also a valid form for the past tense and past participle of learn. Learned is more commonly used than learnt.
What’s the past tense of learn?
The past tense of learn can be either learned or learnt, with learned being more common.Â
For example:Â
- Last night, she learned all her times tables by heart.ÌýÌý
- Last night, she learnt her times tables by heart.
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