2 things I learned tonight

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  1. Gue

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    1. MK Dons don't have a Rivals website - but Wimbledon do - on League 1 - directing you to their southern League games - power to the Dons fans!

    2. Gilbert O Sullivans "Alone Again Naturally" is quite possibly the saddest song I've heard - never listened to the lyrics before, but it came on the radio & I stopped.... (Don't listen to it if you're getting married!!)
     
  2. Gue

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    4 things youve learned tonight

    1. MK Dons don't have a Rivals website - but Wimbledon do - on League 1 - directing you to their southern League games - power to the Dons fans!

    2. Gilbert O Sullivans &quot;Alone Again Naturally&quot; is quite possibly the saddest song I've heard - never listened to the lyrics before, but it came on the radio &amp; I stopped.... <b />(Don't listen to it if you're getting married!!<b />)</p>

    3. The word learned doesnt exist, but there is such a word as learnt.</p>

    4.The Bfc_chap is a bugger for mistakes</p>
     
  3. La Dent de Crolles

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    I thought learned was a word,

    when pronounced learn..ed.

    As in My Learn-ed Judge???(rulez)
     
  4. Gue

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    RE: 4 things youve learned tonight

    Bang goes my A level in English!
    :S
     
  5. Gue

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    It most certainly is!! And Fired has used it correctly.

    100 lines for bfc_chap!
     
  6. Gue

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    more like, i better get revising early for my GCSE
     
  7. Tomi

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    RE: 4 things youve learned tonight

    In fact the word "learned" does exist, in British English not as a verb though.
    A learned person is an expert at something, for example "a learned doctor".
    Or learned skills are something that you acquire by learning. (blagger)

    Also, in American English "learned" is the imperfect form of "learn", so I don't think it's a very big grammatical error really...?


    (blagger)
     
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    RE: 4 things youve learned tonight

    And I learnt that I'm much too slow.
     
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    RE: 4 things youve learned tonight

    A pet hate of mine is when people say 'He learned me that' instead of 'He taught me that'
     
  10. La Dent de Crolles

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    You revise for G.C.S.E's
     
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    Loose and Lose ,

    Although I dont understnad using Loose instead of lose as its not even grammatically incorrect, its just totally wrong.
     
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    RE: 4 things youve learned tonight

    'He learned me that' even sounds quite stupid. :S

    (I hope I never say that) :pff
     

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