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I learnt a lot of vs I learnt lot of

The correct phrase is "I learned a lot of." The word "a" is necessary in this context to indicate an unspecified quantity. Omitting "a" would make the phrase grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I learnt a lot of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has gained a significant amount of knowledge or experience.

Examples:

  • I learned a lot of new things in that class.
  • She learned a lot of valuable skills during her internship.
  • Yes, I learnt a lot about the concept of antagonism.
  • As a result of that I learnt a lot about Somalia and Somaliland and I particularly learned what a complex area it is.
  • I learnt lots of things from the war.
  • I learnt a lot from you and justice united us
  • When I was in my relationship for, like, two years, I think it was, I learnt a lot from that.
  • I learnt a lot about me and about others.
  • They have learnt a lot from you.
  • I've learnt a lot about you.
  • And we learnt a lot about wool.
  • However, I would like to say that I have learnt a lot and if the 620 MEPs had been here I would have learnt a lot more.
  • Thankfully, we've learnt a lot about reconstructive surgical techniques with the soldiers returning from India and the Transvaal.
  • I've learnt a lot since I've known Graham.
  • My French has improved and I have also learnt a lot from your style, which I have come to respect.
  • I have learnt a lot this evening, including the point Mr Mulder made about Edam cheese.
  • I have learnt a lot from everybody, I would urge you all to continue fighting for an increasingly democratic and fair Europe of solidarity, which is able to overcome the crises that arise.
  • She said she sort of understood, said she's learnt a lot from watching gibbons interact.
  • It's been hard work, but I've learnt lots of new skills so I can be top notch in my job.
  • As a Member new to this House with his first involvement in work on the telecommunications directive, I have certainly learnt a lot from the process, and I think other colleagues have as well.
  • We have learnt a lot about how the internal market, through deception and fraud, has become a profitable market for organised crime and especially how Switzerland is being in this context.
  • You're wrong, he's been with us for so long and has learnt a lot from us

Alternatives:

  • I learned a great deal of
  • I learned a large amount of
  • I learned a ton of
  • I learned a bunch of
  • I learned a significant number of

I learnt lot of

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article "a" is necessary before "lot of" to make the phrase grammatically correct.

  • I learnt lots of things from the war.
  • It's been hard work, but I've learnt lots of new skills so I can be top notch in my job.
  • Yes, I learnt a lot about the concept of antagonism.
  • As a result of that I learnt a lot about Somalia and Somaliland and I particularly learned what a complex area it is.
  • I learnt a lot from you and justice united us
  • When I was in my relationship for, like, two years, I think it was, I learnt a lot from that.
  • I learnt a lot about me and about others.
  • They have learnt a lot from you.
  • I've learnt a lot about you.
  • And we learnt a lot about wool.
  • However, I would like to say that I have learnt a lot and if the 620 MEPs had been here I would have learnt a lot more.
  • Thankfully, we've learnt a lot about reconstructive surgical techniques with the soldiers returning from India and the Transvaal.
  • I've learnt a lot since I've known Graham.
  • My French has improved and I have also learnt a lot from your style, which I have come to respect.
  • I have learnt a lot this evening, including the point Mr Mulder made about Edam cheese.
  • I have learnt a lot from everybody, I would urge you all to continue fighting for an increasingly democratic and fair Europe of solidarity, which is able to overcome the crises that arise.
  • She said she sort of understood, said she's learnt a lot from watching gibbons interact.
  • I should just like to repeat what good cooperation there was, and I have actually learnt quite a lot from him throughout this process.
  • LOT has learnt lessons from past failed restructuring attempts and addressed previously unresolved weaknesses (e.g. it reduced employment on an unprecedented scale which brought about PLN [...] million savings in 2013).
  • As a Member new to this House with his first involvement in work on the telecommunications directive, I have certainly learnt a lot from the process, and I think other colleagues have as well.

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