Have and has are both used in the present perfect tense:
The present perfect tense of "be":I have beenWe have beenYou have beenHe/she has beenThey have been
Past tense - learned. Present tense - learn/learns/learning. Future tense - will learn.
learned is already in the past tense. The present would be "learn" adding ed onto words usually makes the past tense. example: Last week we learned about dogs. (past) In school we learn about math. (present)
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
learn / learns / learningI learn Esperanto.The doctor learns Esperanto.She is learning Esperanto too.
The present perfect tense of "be":I have beenWe have beenYou have beenHe/she has beenThey have been
I/you/we/they learn. He/she/it learns. The present participle is learning.
Past tense - learned. Present tense - learn/learns/learning. Future tense - will learn.
learned is already in the past tense. The present would be "learn" adding ed onto words usually makes the past tense. example: Last week we learned about dogs. (past) In school we learn about math. (present)
The formula for the present perfect tense is: has/have + past participle. To make it negative, add the adverb not.Examples:I have not walkedWe have not walkedYou have not walkedHe/she has not walkedThey have not walked
The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."
learn / learns / learningI learn Esperanto.The doctor learns Esperanto.She is learning Esperanto too.
Those are the present tenses. I swim every day.You swim every day.I learn from the teacher.You learn from the teacher.It changes to swims and to learns for He/She.
The verb is is the present tense.
Learned is the past tense of learn.
yes and learnt is past and going to learn in future
Learned is the past tense and past participle of learn. Present participles always end in -ing, so the the present participle of learn is learning.