"Has learned" is in the present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
The past perfect tense of "learn" is "had learned."
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English or "learnt" in British English.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
learned is already in the past tense. The present would be "learn" adding ed onto words usually makes the past tense. example: Last week we learned about dogs. (past) In school we learn about math. (present)
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
The past perfect tense of "learn" is "had learned."
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English or "learnt" in British English.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
learned is already in the past tense. The present would be "learn" adding ed onto words usually makes the past tense. example: Last week we learned about dogs. (past) In school we learn about math. (present)
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "has/have learned."
You is a pronoun; learned is a verb (past tense of learn).
Learned is the past tense of learn.
The past tense of learn is learned in American English, while in British English it can be either learned or learnt. The past participle is also learned, regardless of the English dialect.
learned.
Will have learned.
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