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what could we learn vs what we could learn

The correct phrase is "What could we learn?" This is the standard word order for forming a question in English, where the auxiliary verb (could) comes before the subject (we). In the second phrase, the word order is incorrect and does not form a grammatically correct question.

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what could we learn

This phrase is correct. It is a question in English where the auxiliary verb 'could' comes before the subject 'we'.

This phrase is used to ask about potential knowledge or skills that could be acquired.

Examples:

  • What could we learn from this experience?
  • What could we learn from history?
  • What could we learn from studying different cultures?
  • What could we learn from observing nature?
  • What could we learn from reading books?

what we could learn

This phrase is not correct. The word order is incorrect for forming a question in English.

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