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'Learnt' and 'Learned' are both acceptable.

'Learned' is more commonly used.

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The true past of the verb "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English. Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably. The past participle form is also "learned" in both dialects.

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What are the tenses for verb Learn?

The tenses for the verb "learn" are present (learn/learns), past (learned/learnt), and future (will learn).


What is the past tense of the verb learn?

learned


True or fasle in the passive voice the verb changes from past to past participle?

True.


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Is 'learn' a noun?

Learned is a verb. Remember, a noun is a thing, place, person.ANS2:No, it can be the past tense of the verb 'to learn' or it could be used as an adjective such as "a learned lesson" or "a learned (LEARN-ed) man"


How do you form the past tense of a verb that ends in the letter e?

If the verb is an irregular verb like wake then you just have to learn the past form there are no rules for forming past of irregular verbs.wake - wokeIf the verb is a regular verb like paste then you just add -dpaste - pasted


What part of speech is you learned?

You is a pronoun; learned is a verb (past tense of learn).


What is the past tense of this?

that -- That above isn't true. Proved wrong right there. The verb is past tense. 'This' is not a verb in most cases. If it the sentence is 'to this', then it is 'to that'. Otherwise, the verb in the sentence is past. "I talked about this" instead of "I talk about this". If you use "Is this your bag?" past would be "Was this your bag?" or "was that?" It depends on the verb or as seen as 'was or is'. This is very similar to that.


Is walked past particle or past?

It is both.Walk is a regular verb so the past and the past participle is walked. This is true for all regular verbs.


How do you alter the verb to make it simple past tense?

If the verb is regular then you simply add -ed. If the verb is irregular then the past tense is a different word/form. There's no rule in forming it, you simply have to learn the list.


Can you use could for past tense?

I believe it to be true, as you "could" use it as "could have", have being the past tense helping verb.


Learned is the past principle of what verb in the English language?

The past participle of the verb "learn" is "learned" in American English. In British English, "learnt" is also commonly accepted as the past participle.