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to study

To learn about a subject, usually on your own.

Present form
Past form
Continuous form
Past Participle form
Study
Studied
Studying
Studied
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Present form

Study

I study English everyday.

He studies at home.

A: How do you study?
B: I read books, watch videos and take quizzes.

Past form

Studied

I studied history for a year.

She doesn't know why she studied science. She doesn't like science.

A: What did you study at University?
B: I studied Ancient History.
A: Wow. I bet it was interesting.
B: It was, yes.

Continuous form

Studying

I am studying English.

My friend is also studying Japanese.

A: What are you studying?
B: I'm studying French.
A: Interesting. Is it hard?
B: Not really. I studied it a bit when I was young.

Past participle

Studied

I've studied English for 10 years.

She's studied history every year since childhood.

A: My brother's studied English at university for two years.
B: Is he having fun?
A: Yeah, he's really enjoying it.

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