Study and practise is the best way to learn how to construct sentences, punctuations, and produce writing that makes sense. Reading is also a good way to learn.
The future tense form of the verb "to learn" in that sentence would be "will learn." So the revised sentence is "you will learn about verbs."
The future tense of the sentence "Are you ready to learn about verbs?" would be "Will you be ready to learn about verbs?"
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
The verb in the sentence is "need." It is the action word that expresses the subject's requirement or necessity to learn.
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
"You will have to learn to cope with your circumstances" In a sense the word cope replaces "deal" in this sentence.
My suggestion is that you learn how to write a complete sentence that makes sense.
My suggestion is that you learn how to write a complete sentence that makes sense.
"Learn to be more independent this time" sounds right as it makes complete sense as an imperative sentence, in which a command is made. In the given sentence the word "you" (subject) is understood: "(You) learn to be more independent this time".
You don't learn common sense, it comes naturally.
Learn how to make a complete sentence that makes sense and maybe you would have an answer to your question. Stupid.
This sentence does not make any sense.
You need to learn what communication is because your not hearing what I`m saying.
The future tense form of the verb "to learn" in that sentence would be "will learn." So the revised sentence is "you will learn about verbs."
The future tense of the sentence "Are you ready to learn about verbs?" would be "Will you be ready to learn about verbs?"
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
That sentence doesn't make any sense. Learn to grammar faggotttttttttttt.