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Discover Ludwig"we learnt" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is the past tense of the verb "learn" and is used to indicate that something was learned in the past. It can be used in various situations, such as: 1. In a personal narrative or reflection: "During our trip to Japan, we learnt so much about the culture and customs of the country." 2. In a formal essay or report: "Through our research, we learnt that there is a direct correlation between exercise and mental health." 3. In a conversation among friends or colleagues: "We learnt a new technique for making pasta last night and it turned out to be delicious!" 4. In a school or educational setting: "As part of our history lesson, we learnt about the impact of World War II on the global economy." 5. In a more informal or colloquial context: "After our breakup, we learnt that sometimes love just isn't enough."
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We learnt that on Friday.
Again – what have we learnt?
We learnt from this development.
We learnt a lesson in humility".
This is what we learnt: 1.
We learnt what was happening via Twitter.
So what have we learnt from Chernobyl?
4.05pm: So, what have we learnt?
Q | What have we learnt this week?
We learnt today what the Premier League is all about".
First, we learnt of rogue carbon-offset tycoons.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com