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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The difference between know and learn.

Is it possible, in terms of grammar and expression, to use "know" in place of "learn?" I would also like to know whether you would use it in daily life:)

The man was so surprised to learn there were very few people at the party.
  

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teacherJapan Is it possible, in terms of grammar and expression, to use "know" in place of "learn? No. First we study .

  • teacherJapan Is it possible, in terms of grammar and expression, to use "know" in place of "learn?
  • No.
  • First we study .
  • If we are successful, we learn .
  • After we acquire the learning, we know .
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teacherJapanIs it possible, in terms of grammar and expression, to use "know" in place of "learn?
No.

First we study. If we are successful, we learn. After we acquire the learning, we know.
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Thank you very much! What a great way of explaining those words:)

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