to learn
to learn
A regular verb; the past and past participle are learned (British English also allows learnt). The third person singular is learns and the -ing form is learning.
I learn something new every day.
I learn something new every day.
Indicative
Present Simple
I learn best in the morning.
I learn best in the morning.
You learn languages very quickly.
You learn languages very quickly.
My son learns the piano at school.
My son learns the piano at school.
We learn from our mistakes.
We learn from our mistakes.
You learn a lot from each other.
You learn a lot from each other.
Children learn through play.
Children learn through play.
Present Continuous
I am learning to drive this month.
I am learning to drive this month.
You are learning faster than you think.
You are learning faster than you think.
She is learning Spanish for her trip.
She is learning Spanish for her trip.
We are learning a new song for the show.
We are learning a new song for the show.
You are learning how the machine works.
You are learning how the machine works.
They are learning to swim this summer.
They are learning to swim this summer.
Past Simple
I learned to ride a bike at five.
I learned to ride a bike at five.
You learned the whole poem by heart.
You learned the whole poem by heart.
He learned the truth too late.
He learned the truth too late.
We learned a valuable lesson that day.
We learned a valuable lesson that day.
You learned the rules very quickly.
You learned the rules very quickly.
They learned about it from the news.
They learned about it from the news.
Present Perfect
I have learned a lot since I started.
I have learned a lot since I started.
You have learned to stay calm under pressure.
You have learned to stay calm under pressure.
She has learned three languages so far.
She has learned three languages so far.
We have learned to trust each other.
We have learned to trust each other.
You have learned enough to pass the test.
You have learned enough to pass the test.
They have learned the hard way.
They have learned the hard way.
Past Perfect
I had learned the words before the exam.
I had learned the words before the exam.
You had learned to cook before you moved out.
You had learned to cook before you moved out.
She had already learned the news by then.
She had already learned the news by then.
We had learned the route by heart.
We had learned the route by heart.
You had learned the basics before the course began.
You had learned the basics before the course began.
They had learned to survive on their own.
They had learned to survive on their own.
Future Simple (will)
Future Simple
I will learn to play the guitar this year.
I will learn to play the guitar this year.
You will learn the answer soon enough.
You will learn the answer soon enough.
She will learn the results tomorrow.
She will learn the results tomorrow.
We will learn the new system together.
We will learn the new system together.
You will learn this in the next lesson.
You will learn this in the next lesson.
They will learn to appreciate it one day.
They will learn to appreciate it one day.
Conditional
Conditional (would)
Conditional
I would learn French if I lived in Paris.
I would learn French if I lived in Paris.
You would learn faster with a good teacher.
You would learn faster with a good teacher.
He would learn more if he practised daily.
He would learn more if he practised daily.
We would learn a lot from this experience.
We would learn a lot from this experience.
You would learn the song quickly if you tried.
You would learn the song quickly if you tried.
They would learn the truth eventually.
They would learn the truth eventually.
Imperative
Imperative
Learn from your mistakes and move on.
Learn from your mistakes and move on.
Let's learn this together.
Let's learn this together.
