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EARN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A2. to receive money as payment for work that you do: I earn $80,000 a year. How much do you earn, if you don't mind me asking? earn a living You can't expect to earn a living (= be paid enough money to live on) from your painting. earn something from something [ + two objects ] Coffee exports earn (= give) Brazil many millions of dollars a year ./
past tense - Is "earnt" a real word? - English Language ...
3 Answers. Sorted by: 12. According to the Wiktionary, "earnt" is correct but not common: This is an uncommon (
EARN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A2. to receive money as payment for work that you do: I earn $80,000 a year. How much do you earn, if you don't mind me asking? earn a living You can't expect to earn a living (= be paid enough money to live on) from your painting. earn something from something [ + two objects ] Coffee exports earn (= give) Brazil many millions of dollars a year ./
Earn Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to receive as return for effort and especially for work done or services rendered. b. : to bring in by way of return. bonds earning 10 percent interest. 2. a. : to come to be duly worthy of or entitled or suited to. she earned a promotion. b. : to make worthy of or obtain for. the suggestion earned him a promotion. earner noun. 2 of 2. verb (2)
grammar earnt or earned? - whichenglish.com
Grammar: earned or earnt? In modern-day usage the only accepted spelling is earned in all forms of English, even if you say it as "earnt". For Americans, accustomed to learned, smelled and dreamed as their only options, this little conumdrum is never a problem.
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