Learned as in "I learned about grammar," is a verb.
However it can also be used as an adjective: "The learned professor has had much education."
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"Ouch" is an interjection*, which sometimes now seems to be called an ejaculation. *I learned parts of speech in the 1950s.
The word learning is a verb. It is the present participle of learn. It can also be a noun in the case of an act where something is learned.
adverb
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You is a pronoun; learned is a verb (past tense of learn).
The word education is a noun. It is facts and skills that have been learned.
Learnt is a verb (past tense of learn) used in British English. American English uses learned as the past tense.
Each is a pronoun.
"Ouch" is an interjection*, which sometimes now seems to be called an ejaculation. *I learned parts of speech in the 1950s.
The word learning is a verb. It is the present participle of learn. It can also be a noun in the case of an act where something is learned.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
adverb
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There is no specific ordering of parts of speech. And it appears that you need to learn a lot more about spelling!