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 maria ivette
 
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							| it is correct to ask.   Why learn English? or Why to learn English? |  26 Oct 2010      
					
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 almaz
 
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							| �Why to ...? � doesn �t work, so  �Why learn English? � is the only option here if you �re thinking of a discussion/essay. Then again, if you �re trying to elicit a specifically personal reason,  �Why are you learning English? � would be better. |  26 Oct 2010     
					
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 aloga
 
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							| I would say "Why learning English? Gerunds used as the subject of a sentence. |  26 Oct 2010     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| If you are saying: "What is the purpose of learning English?"  "What benefits will come from learning English?"  "Tell me, why should I learn English?"   then:   The question: "Why learn English?" is perfectly sensible, because it is Standard English.   In a longer form, it actually becomes: "Why should we learn English?"   "Why TO learn English?" is not Standard English!  I have never heard it spoken by an English person!   I agree with Edrodmedina and Almaz.   Les |  26 Oct 2010     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Ana, 
 "Why learning English?
 I �m sorry, that just doesn �t work as a question on its own. I �ve tried to shoehorn it into context and all I can come up with is: "What are you doing at that school?" - "Why, learning English (of course)." You might also say "Why learning English can be a pain in the neck" which would provide a more  �traditional � use of learning as a gerund. |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I agree that "Why learn English?" is a correct sentence. Don �t say "Why learning English?", because this gerund is not the subject of a sentence, since there is now no verb.   Bruce |  27 Oct 2010     
					
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