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j2k4 stated
"In six more years, perhaps you'll have learned to spell it correctly."
i looked it up because i thought it should be "learnt",
according to my resources both seem to be correct....
Which is correct and why?
Peerzy
09-18-2006, 08:52 PM
Learnt is past tense, in the sense that you have already done it, so as far as i'm aware it should be learnt. Although thats not to say it shouldn't be learned either.
:onfence:
since i can't beat him in politics - here is the statement in question http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showpost.php?p=1473907&postcount=42
Sextent
09-18-2006, 09:10 PM
They mean the same thing, mate.
You are both right.
So you correcting him was basically wrong.
My own feeling is learned sounds more formal than learnt. Which would kind of fit the scenario.
They mean the same thing, mate.
You are both right.
So you correcting him was basically wrong.
My own feeling is learned sounds more formal than learnt. Which would kind of fit the scenario.
(Stands silently in the shadow, magnanimous in victory...) :whistling
BrolyBoo
09-18-2006, 09:44 PM
They mean the same thing, mate.
You are both right.
So you correcting him was basically wrong.
My own feeling is learned sounds more formal than learnt. Which would kind of fit the scenario.
(Stands silently in the shadow, magnanimous in victory...) :whistling
just because his wrong, doesnt mean you have to make your text this tiny
Seedler
09-18-2006, 10:49 PM
It's learnt.
(Stands silently in the shadow, magnanimous in victory...) :whistling
just because his wrong, doesnt mean you have to make your text this tiny
How old are you, anyway?
Seedler
09-18-2006, 11:05 PM
just because his wrong, doesnt mean you have to make your text this tiny
How old are you, anyway?
12?
Almost a teenager wow:dabs:
peat moss
09-19-2006, 03:45 AM
They mean the same thing, mate.
You are both right.
So you correcting him was basically wrong.
My own feeling is learned sounds more formal than learnt. Which would kind of fit the scenario.
(Stands silently in the shadow, magnanimous in victory...) :whistling
Ah unfair if we can't beat you in a debate ,at lest we should win a spelling Bee . ;)
Everose
09-19-2006, 04:06 AM
learned somehow sounds more learned to me
Barbarossa
09-19-2006, 08:39 AM
Exactly. I'm sure they learned me that at skool :pinch:
They mean the same thing, mate.
You are both right.
So you correcting him was basically wrong.
My own feeling is learned sounds more formal than learnt. Which would kind of fit the scenario.
(Stands silently in the shadow, magnanimous in victory...) :whistling
:lol: :pinch: :ph34r: :shutup:
oh man oh man
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