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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Learned or learnt??

Which is the correct term: "lessons learned" OR "lessons learnt" ???
  

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The former is AmEng, the latter BrEng.

  • The former is AmEng, the latter BrEng.
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The former is AmEng, the latter BrEng.
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I'd like to add that only learned is correct as an adjectival attribute: a learned man.
CB
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Cool BreezeI'd like to add that only learned is correct as an adjectival attribute: a learned man.


CB

And it's pronounced as two syllables, if I'm not mistaken.

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PhilipAnd it's pronounced as two syllables, if I'm not mistaken.
If P, then Q.
P. ____
Therefore, Q.

If you are not mistaken, then it's pronounced as two syllables.
You are not mistaken.
Therefore, it's pronounced as two syllables.

I thought I would set your mind at ease by providing the minor pr
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CalifJim
PhilipAnd it's pronounced as two syllables, if I'm not mistaken.

I thought I would set your mind at ease by providing the minor premise in your syllogism.
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PhilipMiller Analogies Test
Never heard of it, so it can't be that important! You're probably better off without it!

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