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Sorry, I'm Australian. That's the word we use.[table][tr][td] [/td] [/tr][/table]Originally Posted by SoleWoman
i cant even address the question because i cant get pass...LEARNT?!
where do they say that?
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[h3]What is the difference between 'learnt' and 'learned'?[/h3]
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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 American English. There are a number of verbs of this type (burn, dream, kneel, lean, leap, spell, spill, spoil etc.). They are all irregular verbs, and this is a part of their irregularity.
I expect apologies