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“Learned” or “Learnt”?


Learned or learnt? - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums

These are alternative forms of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Learnt is more common in British English, and learned in ...

Learnt vs. Learned: Quick Lesson on the Difference | YourDictionary

Learned is the preferred spelling in American English, and learnt is the preferred word of a British speaker. But both are perfectly correct.

Lesson learned or Lesson Learnt | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

'Learnt' is more commonly seen in British English and 'learned' in American English. They are both pronounce 'lernt'.

Is it learned or learnt? - Future Perfect

Is it learned or learnt? ... These are from a set of words which has two forms of the past. These include the following: ... Usually, when forming the past tense of ...

Learned vs Learnt - PowerDreamer

Firstly, "learned" is the more universally recognized past tense and past participle form of "learn" in American English. On the other hand, "learnt" is ...

Learned or learnt ? | Mumsnet

I was always taught that learnt is a colloquial form of the more correct learned -- spelled as it is pronounced but not really correct. Dreamt ...

When Should You Use Each Version Of Learned Or Learnt?

Learned and learnt are two versions of the same word, with slight differences in usage. There has been debate on which version is correct, ...

What is the difference between "learned" and "learnt ... - HiNative

Synonym for learned 'Learned'/'Learnt' have the same meaning as the past tense/past participle of 'to learn'. 'Learned' is the most common ...

Learned vs Learnt - Microsoft Community

I tried running spell check several times, but Word was unable to identify that "learnt" is the UK spelling of "learned." However, it is able to ...

Get 'learned' vs. Get 'learnt': Do Language Rules even Matter?

While “learned” and “learnt” are both correct forms of the past participle, “learned” is more commonly used in North American, and “learnt ...

'Learnt' vs. 'learned' in English - Jakub Marian

Both “learned” and “learnt” are considered correct as the past tense and past participle of “learn”. However, take a look at the following graph.

Learned vs learnt | CyberText Newsletter - WordPress.com

Learned vs learnt · Use your main dictionary authority for guidance (Macquarie Dictionary is our [project] authority, and it only uses 'learnt' ...

Learned or Learnt? - YouTube

A short video explaining when to use learned and learnt. This video is linked to the following lesson on Grammar Monster: ...

"Learned" vs. "Learnt" in the English Grammar | LanGeek

Both are past tenses and past participles of the verb 'learn'. However, 'learned' is the American spelling, whereas, 'learnt' is the British spelling.

Learnt and Learned | Meaning, Examples & Difference | Promova

Useful tips to understand the difference between confusing words "Learnt", "Learned". 1. Learnt is the past tense of the verb 'learn' in British English. 2 ...

Learned vs Learnt | EasyBib

Both learned and learnt mean the same thing: to gain knowledge or ability (in the past). Both words are the past tense of the verb “to learn.

The Differences Between Learnt vs Learned - Capitalize My Title

Both 'learnt' and 'learned' are correct and function as the past tense and past participle forms of the verb 'to learn'. In the English-speaking ...

Learnt vs. Learned - GeeksforGeeks

Difference Between Learnt and Learned ... It is the past tense and past participle of the verb “learn” in British English. It is the past tense ...

Learned Vs Learnt Canada | TutorOcean Questions & Answers

In Canada, both "learned" and "learnt" are acceptable spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb "to learn."

Use of Learned vs Learnt | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

I agree with Ulli's post. :D Both learned and learnt are alternative spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn.


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