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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Learn or learn about?

What's the difference between "Learn" and "Learn about"?

These are correct without doubt.

I am learning a new thing.

I am learning English.

I am learning a new language.


How about "learn about"?

I think there are cases where learn about is used, but what's the difference?

  

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I am learning English. eg English grammar, eg English vocabulary I am learning about English. eg the history of English, eg the countries where English is spoken .

  • I am learning English.
  • eg English grammar, eg English vocabulary I am learning about English.
  • eg the history of English, eg the countries where English is spoken .
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I am learning English. eg English grammar, eg English vocabulary

I am learning about English. eg the history of English, eg the countries where English is spoken .

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