Is there a difference between ‘learned’ and ‘learnt’? Or are these words interchangeable? This may depend on what you’re trying to say and whether you’re from the UK or the USA! To make sure your writing is always error free, then, check out our guide to these words below.
The main use of ‘learned’ is as the past tense form of ‘learn’ (meaning ‘gain knowledge’). We can use it as a simple past tense verb or as a past participle:
He never learned from his mistakes.
We have learned a lot from the course.
However, in British English, we can also spell this word ‘learnt’:
He never learnt from his mistakes.
We have learnt a lot from the course.
This is because British English has regular ‘-ed’ and irregular ‘-t’ forms of some verbs. Other examples include ‘burned/burnt’ and ‘dreamed/dreamt’. These ‘-t’ endings are much rarer in American English, though.
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‘Learned’ can also be an adjective meaning ‘educated’ or ‘scholarly’:
As a learned woman, Aiko valued having time to read.
As an adjective, ‘learned’ is pronounced with two syllables (i.e. learn-ed), whereas the verb form is pronounced as a single syllable. And when you’re using this word as an adjective, there is only one correct spelling in both UK and US English: it is always ‘learned’, never ‘learnt’.
These can be tricky words to master, but the key things to remember are:
To make life simple, you might even ignore ‘learnt’ entirely! ‘Learned’ is much more common, even in the UK. The one exception would be if you were using a style guide that asked you to use ‘learnt’ as the past tense of ‘learn’.
And to be sure your writing is error free, don’t forget to get it proofread.
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