you go to galalulu and then you ask for king neptune and ask him for the book of amazing spells. if he gives it to you and then if you open it, it will attack your face you have to tame the book. to tame the book you massage the pages without opening the book. If you are smart you will know how to do that and not have to ask wikianswers. After you open the book you say witchy witchy don't be itchy i want a spell. then the book will spit out a random spell the most common is tennis balls wiggy wiggy. with the tennis ball spell you can aim the book at people and it will shoot out tennis balls at them. If you are looking for a specific spell don't ask wiki answers
No it is not. The past participle of spell is "spelled" or "spelt" whereas "learnt" (also "learned") is the past particple of "to learn".These are two different verbs. The only verb in English which derived its past tense form from a wholly different verb is the verb "to go", whose past tense is "went", which was derived not from "go", but from "to wend", another verb similar in meaning which is still in use today.
They are "more learned" and "most learned."The adjective learned (ler-ned) means knowledgeable, wise.
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
"Has learned" is in the present perfect tense.
Here are two ways of using it: He had learned a lot during his world tour by seeing so many cultures. He was a very learned person now.
Windgardium Leviosa
ummmmm.....well its pretty simple..and i learned how to spell the word when i was 9. the answer is: SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS
Apparently, not learning how to spell "learned" correctly. Do your own research.
maybe if you learned to spell, someone would answer your question.
The correct spelling drops the Y and adds I as studied(learned).
she learned to love him which made him in normal mode
It is 'real' in the world of Harry Potter, yes. Snape invented it and wrote it in his old potions textbook, where Harry learned it, and used it on Draco.
Male'ana - i learned it at the polynesian cultural center OAHU, HI. (my name is maryanne)
she learned how to spell She walked funny she won a nobel prize
The correct spelling is experience (to go through an event, or having learned a skill).
There is no mention of anything called velodromes in the Harry Potter series.If you mean Hogwarts, the first spell he learned was Wingardium Leviosa.
not that i kno wof i lived there for a short spell but never learned of one...srry