Learn is the infinitive (basic) form of the verb "to learn." Learn is the present tense form for all subjects except third-person singular (he or she), which uses learns.Learnt is a past and past-participle form of the verb "to learn." It is primarily a British word, although it may also be used in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India and other countries with a British influence. It is not used much in North America, where the common past-tense form is learned.
The third form of "wait" is "waited."
The third form of the English word "receive" is "received".
The third form of the word "split" is "split." In English grammar, there is usually not a separate form for the third form, as it remains the same as the base form.
The third form of shine is shone.
The third person form of arrive is "arrives."
The third form of shrink(i.e. to minimize something in size or miniature things) is Shrunk
Chao only evolve twice, so there is no third form.
One third is already in it's simplest form.
One third in decimal form is .3333 repeated
The future tense form of the verb "learn" in the sentence "I am ready to learn about verbs" is "will learn."
One third is a fraction and cannot be expressed in remainder form.