“learned” vs. “learnt”

Is there a difference? Yes and No.

learn (v.)
learned (adj.)

If the word “learn” is used as a verb, then there is no difference at all in the meaning and usage of the words “learned” and “learnt“ in its past form. I honestly don’t know why the spelling is inconsistent. It’s not really true to say that one is US . . . → Read More: “learned” vs. “learnt”

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Technology changes; so does the way we learn. What began as lectures in the mundane classroom environment has now transformed into multiple interactions with learners from across the globe. The world has indeed become real small.

When blog was first created in the late 90′s, it was no more than a collection of . . . → Read More: Blog to Learn English

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