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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"


Which is not a noun and verb learn float crowd?

The word learn is a verb only.The word float is both a noun and a verb.The word crowd is both a noun and a verb.


What is the noun for Learn?

The noun forms of the verb to learn are learner and the gerund, learning.


What is the abstract noun for to learn?

The abstract noun form for the verb to learn is the gerund, learning.


Is learn a noun or a verb?

"Learn" is a verb. It is an action word that describes the process of gaining knowledge or skills.


Is learn an abstract noun?

Yes, the word 'learning' is an abstract noun; a word for the process of acquiring knowledge.


Is the word learning a noun?

No, learn is a verb.


Abstract noun of learn?

The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to learn' are learner, one who learns, and the gerund (verbal noun) learning.


To learn is it a preposition?

A preposition has an object, which is a noun or objective pronoun or a word or clause acting as a noun. Since learn is a verb instead of a noun, 'to learn' would be an infinitive.


Is learn an adverb?

No, it is not. There is no formal related adverb. Learning is the present participle of the verb (to learn) and may be a verb form, participial, or noun. It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as learning theories or learning curve.


How do you spell the plural of learn?

learn doesn't actually have a pluralised form as it is a verb, not a noun. But the conjugation of the verb to learn is as follows: I learn You learn He/She/It learns We learn They learn


Is learned a common 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"