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What is the present tense of learnt the ropes?

What's the present tense of learnt the ropes? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of learnt the ropes is learn the ropes.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of learn the ropes is learns the ropes.

The present participle of learn the ropes is learning the ropes.

The past participle of learn the ropes is learnt the ropes.

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Yes, you need to figure out how to sell the service, but once you learn the ropes it's not all that hard to find customers.
In fact, direct experience can be a fast way for kids to learn the ropes of misleading ad campaigns.
Mostly, crusading politicians get frustrated and give up or learn the ropes and work within the existing system.
The popularity of the club is growing with a number of new recruits signing on to learn the ropes.
Expectedly, he began to learn the ropes of movies and worked on screenplays.
He recently sold the company, where model aircraft fliers can learn the ropes.

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