What have you learnt from the movies?

Right at the end, when you are about to kill the bad guy......give a long speech that subsequently lets the bad guy reach for a gun that you took your eyes offof during your story.
 
When your gun runs out of bullets,

throw that $@$@ away
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Originally Posted by Mitchellicious

Originally Posted by SoleWoman

i cant even address the question because i cant get pass...LEARNT?!


where do they say that?
Sorry, I'm Australian. That's the word we use. [table][tr][td] [/td] [/tr][/table]
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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
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Haha nice, I was like what are the others complaining about? I don't see anything wrong here... Proper English for the win!!

Another one... Never pretend to act crazy to avoid jail. This will probably not end well. Word to Jack Nicholson's character in One Flew Over TheCuckoo's Nest.
 
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