What I learnt today....
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@utiler said:
I learnt that about a month ago, Mike. I too was a Firefox'r but found the plethora of extensions and plugin to Chrome!!!
I also learnt that Chrome is not spelt Crome.
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I learnt today that the 'EDIT' button above right can same someone's a%$#@se!!
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@mike lucey said:
I think I learned today that Chrome is better than FireFox...
I agree, Mike. On some points Chrome might be better than Firefox. Especially for it's speed and vast community contributed of extensions. Though, Firefox also have vast community contributed add-on for that case.
There are also some things that make Chrome wouldn't be able to really "replace" Firefox. This one for instance, as common annoyance in Chrome (probably not any other Chromium based browsers).There is a review about those browsers if you might interested, in Gizmo's Freeware Review: Best Free Web Browser.
Pardon my english.
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Hi folks.
This reminded me that learntis a possible form of the verb learn.
I checked this page to prove it to myself:
http://www.theconjugator.com/la/conjugaison/du/verbe/to+learn.html
Just ideas.
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okay . . .I get it! Learntis a legit word. (Scores about 18 in scrabble if you hit a triple word score.)
So is Ain't, and coulda, shoulda woulda!
Its just not a word I use a lot. I choose gooderer words.
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Depends on what dictionary you choose, I believe Websters has a more laxed approach to the changing language and Oxford a little pompous in keeping it pure.
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@solo said:
I learned that my 15 year old boy was wrongly named at birth, he should have been called Google as he now thinks he knows everything.
"The reason teenagers know all the answers is that they don't know many questions"
LOL.... I have been trough it. The way I dealt with it was a paradigm shift in my tinking...... WE are stupid when WE are 15
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Regarding learnt; we tend to use the t ending on some verbs more in Britain...it's probably the Scandinavian influence. I'd guess that learned and learnt are used about equally, same as spelled and spelt; burned and burnt; leaped and leapt; spoiled and spoilt; spilled and spilt; dreamed and dreamt. They are equally correct.
I'm guessing Mr Webster standardised it over the other side of the Atlantic...at the same time that he put a z in standardised. The only problem is that he didn't standardise it enough; no American I know uses keeped instead of kept or sleeped instead of slept. -
However there are sometimes differences. You cannot say "my learnt friend" only "my learned friend" (and even pronounce it differently). Or the hangman hung the culprit?
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Once you have learnt or learned that in this context the words are verbs and that learned in the second context is an adjective you are well on you way to be a learned man.
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@unknownuser said:
learned in the second context is an adjective
More exactly a past participle. The same as when I say "I have learned" - although true that you use it as an adjective in the syntax and may have already become sort f "independent" from the original verb.
The hung/hanged comparison is still valid.
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So true Gai, but I meant the learned friend reference.
I always find it interesting that people who speak English as a second language often have a better understanding of the actual construction than the native speakers. -
Well, I had to studyEnglish and one of the things you do is to learn grammar, too. Native speakers often just "pick it up". Besides, I also learnt some Latin and although English is supposed to be a Germanic language, it is amazing how much it is similar to Latin (and I am not talking about the vocabulary which is obvious)
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@unknownuser said:
@utiler said:
I learnt today that the 'EDIT' button above right can same someone's a%$#@se!!
I learnt that Andrew can't spell 'save' and that by quoting Andrew's post when he decides to edit it it'll remain captured in my post.
Don't hate the playa....hate the game
Ok, I've also learnt that some moderators 'moderate' thoroughly.....
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I learnt today that nobody can tell me why Painters always wear white.....
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So they can do a test patch benchmark on their pants before they paint your house. ; - )
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Could be, Boo.....
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@utiler said:
I learnt today that nobody can tell me why Painters always wear white.....
So you can notice if you've gotten paint on yourself, incase you rub it on anything else
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@mrmikeesq said:
@utiler said:
I learnt today that nobody can tell me why Painters always wear white.....
So you can notice if you've gotten paint on yourself, incase you rub it on anything else
Most walls are white where I live...
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