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what to choose? I've learnt/I learnt?!! Hello, I was wondering If I can say "I've learnt" when I describe my day and I learnt sth on the day. For example: Today it's Tuesday. I learn English every Tuesday. In the end of the day my friend asks me: "so how was your day?" my reply: "Oh, today I learnt/have learnt English...." What I should rather use? thanks for your help :)
Mar 14, 2017 3:26 PM
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It's better to use past simple and also to qualify the amount of English you learnt in that sentence. 'I learnt some English today.' or 'I studied English today'. 'Some' is important because it's unlikely that you learnt the entire language in one day :) Past simple is better to use than present perfect here because you're referring to a completed action and part of a routine. Hope this helps!
March 14, 2017
Yes, if it's still the same day you say "I've learnt... today." If you give a time in the past, then you obviously use past simple: "I learnt... earlier this morning/after lunch/etc."
March 14, 2017
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