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I take it that beer is popular in China.
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Post Re: 'Study' & 'Learn'

This two words are not the same but they are synonims.I think that the word study is something that you learn at school,college,university,etc.,but it's not sure that you learn it!You can only study it at school and don't look at it when you get at home!But the word learn means that you sit in a chair or anything else and start learning it!
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Old 04-Jul-2007, 14:41
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I can study math all day long, all week long, even all year long, but that doesn't mean I actually learned anything; i.e., can apply math, use the knowledge I studied.

I agree with the posters who said that learning is about the results and not necessarily the act itself.
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