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"i learned" vs "i learnt"

Both 'I learned' and 'I learnt' are correct, but their usage depends on the variety of English being used. 'I learned' is more commonly used in American English, while 'I learnt' is more common in British English. Both forms are acceptable and convey the same meaning.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

i learned

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

'I learned' is the past tense of 'learn' and is commonly used in American English.

Examples:

  • I learned a lot from that experience.
  • She learned to play the piano when she was young.

Alternatives:

  • I have learned
  • I was learning
  • I am learning
  • I will learn
  • I had learned

i learnt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

'I learnt' is the past tense of 'learn' and is commonly used in British English.

Examples:

  • I learnt a new skill last week.
  • He learnt about the history of the city during his visit.

Alternatives:

  • I have learnt
  • I was learning
  • I am learning
  • I will learn
  • I had learnt

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