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[ Donate : Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Save The Rhino ] <Prev Next> Subject: Re: everything that�s already in the world when you�re born is just normal ( 7 of 14 ) Posted by Kristina Marie That's right, I think, except for the US part. As Gretchen said, we use "learned" for everything, and rarely hear "learnt." In fact the only "-t" instead of "-ed" past tense that's common is "dreamt," and I've often wondered why that is. Is there something wrong with putting a T on the end of words? <Prev Next>
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