Pronunciation: English? Is it beautiful? [lrn]
Verb (short for verb)? Society; Learning; study
Lexical collocation
1, learn a foreign language.
2. Learn a lesson, learn a lesson.
Learn the piano to play the piano.
4. Learn quickly.
Common sentence patterns:
1, it's never too late to learn.
It's never too late to study.
Generally speaking, children learn foreign languages easily.
Generally speaking, it is easy for children to learn foreign languages.
I had to learn a trade when I was seven years old.
When I was seven years old, I had to learn a trade.
You must learn to serve yourself now.
You should learn to take care of yourself now.
I am learning how to repair the motor.
I am learning how to repair the engine.
Extended data:
Word usage
1, learn emphasizes a process from "not knowing" to "knowing", which can also refer to the result of learning, that is, "learning, learning". It can also mean "learning by listening".
2.learn can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, gerund, infinitive (with interrogative words), or a clause guided by that or interrogative words.
3.learn is interpreted as a verb to convey information when listening and learning, and the simple present tense can often be used instead of the simple past tense.
When learn is used as an intransitive verb to learn a lesson, it is often used in negative sentences.