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Past participle - learned or learnt? [duplicate]
american-english
orthography
british-english
past-tense
ed-vs-t
Can there be a difference between learned and learnt?
american-english
british-english
ed-vs-t
"Bereaved" vs. "bereft"
word-choice
past-participles
ed-vs-t
Boilt or boiled
articles
past-participles
ed-vs-t
When would one use "burnt" and when would "burned" be more appropriate?
differences
adjectives
conjugation
transatlantic-differences
ed-vs-t
Evolution of irregular verbs over the last century
verbs
irregular
ablaut
ed-vs-t
"Lept" vs. "leapt" vs. "leaped"
differences
tenses
past-tense
simple-past
ed-vs-t
Which past tense of "to light" should I use here?
grammaticality
verbs
past-tense
ed-vs-t
Is "earnt" a real word?
past-tense
is-it-a-word
ed-vs-t
What's the difference between "well-lighted" and "well-lit"?
differences
adjectives
ed-vs-t
"Spelt" vs. "spelled"
orthography
past-participles
north-american-english
ed-vs-t
commonweath-english
When do you use “learnt” and when “learned”?
american-english
orthography
british-english
past-tense
ed-vs-t
Why do some words have two past tense forms (e.g. "dreamed" vs. "dreamt")?
american-english
past-tense
pronunciation-vs-spelling
ed-vs-t
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