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Why don't I learn? vs Why I don't learn?

The correct phrase is "Why don't I learn?". In English, questions typically follow the structure of auxiliary verb + subject + main verb. In this case, the auxiliary verb "do" is used to form the question, followed by the subject "I" and the main verb "learn".

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 451 views

Why don't I learn?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a correct question form in English. It follows the structure of auxiliary verb + subject + main verb, where "don't" is the contracted form of "do not".

Examples:

  • Why don't I learn from my mistakes?
  • Why don't I learn new skills?
  • Why don't I learn from experience?
  • Why don't I learn faster?
  • Why don't I learn from others?
  • Why don't I learn to keep quiet?
  • So what did I learn? Well, here I am inside Biosphere 2, making a pizza.
  • Why don't you just watch and learn?
  • But... but if you don't tell me, then how will I learn?
  • Party girls don't get hurt, can't feel anything when will I learn?
  • its her right how she will learn?
  • - But you'd be willing to learn?
  • When are you going to learn? I've got a guy everywhere.
  • - And what'd you learn?
  • When will he ever learn? Spitz reckons they go hammer and tongs in the backseat of the car.
  • Isn't there something else you learn?
  • What do you mean, learn?
  • Won't this take years to learn?
  • What kind of dancing would you like to learn?
  • Diana Laufenberg: How to learn? From mistakes
  • Is the zither a hard instrument to learn?
  • Is German so difficult to learn?
  • Will the Berry Burglar never learn?
  • Anything else I need to learn?
  • Then how will you ever learn?

Why I don't learn?

This phrase is not correct in English.

This phrase does not follow the standard question structure in English. The correct form should include the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject.
  • Why go to school if you don't learn anything?
  • Everything they teach in school is stuff she already wants to learn, but I don't learn like that.
  • But I don't learn nearly this much in school.
  • But what if it's a lesson I don't care to learn?
  • Except we don't learn, do we?
  • its her right how she will learn?
  • - But you'd be willing to learn?
  • When are you going to learn? I've got a guy everywhere.
  • - And what'd you learn?
  • When will he ever learn? Spitz reckons they go hammer and tongs in the backseat of the car.
  • Isn't there something else you learn?
  • What do you mean, learn?
  • Won't this take years to learn?
  • What kind of dancing would you like to learn?
  • So what did I learn? Well, here I am inside Biosphere 2, making a pizza.
  • Diana Laufenberg: How to learn? From mistakes
  • Is the zither a hard instrument to learn?
  • Is German so difficult to learn?
  • Will the Berry Burglar never learn?
  • Anything else I need to learn?

Alternatives:

  • Why don't I learn?
  • Why am I not learning?
  • Why do I struggle to learn?
  • Why is learning difficult for me?
  • Why can't I learn?

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