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Anonymous  +  440434 Fri, 09 Nov 07 01:45 AM

 Please, is the verb to learn a regular or irregular verb? Because in spite of its forms are learned - learned, we also have: learnt - learnt. 

Thanks,

Shräin

CalifJim  +  440501 Fri, 09 Nov 07 07:45 AM
The verb learn can be treated as either a regular or an irregular verb.  In American English it is most often treated as a regular verb.

CJ

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Anonymous, 2 yr ago

Thanks a  lot, Calif Jim.

Best regards,

Shräin

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