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How to spell LERNT correctly?

If you accidentally mistype "lernt", don't worry! The correct suggestion should be "learned". This is the past tense of the verb "learn", which means to acquire knowledge or skills. So next time you're correcting writings or typing, remember to replace "lernt" with "learned" to maintain accuracy and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell lernt correctly

  • bent She had bent the metal wire into a heart shape.
  • cent
  • dent I need to get my car fixed because there is a noticeable dent on the side.
  • gent He was quite the gent, always holding the door open for others.
  • kent
  • lean She works out diligently to maintain her lean physique.
  • Leann
  • learn She was searching for a way to learn more about the cultures she'd be living in.
  • learns Jenny learns something new every day by reading books.
  • left
  • Len Len tried to fix the broken lamp in the living room.
  • lena I met Lena at the cafe this morning.
  • lend I can lend you my book for a few days if you promise to take good care of it.
  • Lenny Lenny is a friendly and outgoing person who always has a smile on his face.
  • Leno
  • lens I need to clean my camera lens before I take any pictures.
  • lent He lent me his car for the weekend.
  • lento I need to take my lento off before it gets too wrinkled.
  • Lents Lents is the name of a temporary food shortage that occurred in the United States in 2008.
  • leon Leon is an expert in computer programming.
  • Leona Leona is such a talented singer, I always love listening to her music.
  • lerner
  • lest I double-checked my calculations lest I make a mistake on the report.
  • let
  • levant I have heard that my great-grandfather was from the Levant.
  • lint I need to lint my couch before we sit down.
  • lorn After the storm, the tree's branches were lorn and broken.
  • Lorna Lorna is my grandmother's name.
  • pent The pent up anger inside of her finally erupted.
  • rent I can't afford to anymore, my rent is going up again.
  • sent She sent a message to her friend telling her about her dinner with John.
  • tent The weekend finally arrived and we were so excited to set up our tent.
  • vent I opened the window to vent the strong smell of paint from the room.
  • Went

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