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No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
Yes. It is one of those sentences with an implied subject, which is why it can be confusing. But if you are telling someone to do something, and say "read this" or "read that." ... it is still a sentence, even though you don't say "you, read that," or "Sally, read that." If you are talking about yourself though, you need to add the "I." So... "I read a joke in a book" is correct. It is only correct without a subject if you are instructing someone else about what to do.
No, depending on the context it should read: I/They/We/You have learned. He/she has learned.
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