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What does the verb learn mean?

"Learn" is a verb that means to gain knowledge or skill by study, experience, or being taught.

Here are some ways to break down its meaning:

* Acquiring knowledge: You learn facts, information, and concepts.

* Developing skills: You learn how to do things, like playing an instrument or riding a bike.

* Changing behavior: You learn from your mistakes and adapt your actions based on new information.

Here are some examples of how "learn" is used:

* "I'm learning French." (Acquiring knowledge)

* "She learned to play the piano when she was young." (Developing skills)

* "He learned from his mistakes and tried a different approach." (Changing behavior)

The verb "learn" can be used in various tenses and forms:

* Present tense: I learn, you learn, he/she learns

* Past tense: I learned, you learned, he/she learned

* Present perfect: I have learned, you have learned, he/she has learned

* Future tense: I will learn, you will learn, he/she will learn

The meaning of "learn" can also vary slightly depending on the context. For example, you might "learn" something from a book, a teacher, or from experience.

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