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  2. Is "earnt" a real word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

     
  3. To what extent do 'earn income' and 'generate income' differ?

  4. Why is "earnt" not a word? - English Language & Usage Stack …

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    How do you spell 'earnt' in English?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. (Continued..) ... (from above) There is conflicting advice on the origin of 'earnt'.
    What's the difference between 'earn income' and 'generate income'?In this context, "Earn Income" is what you get for your own efforts, i.e. through your job. "Generate Income" is for more passive income, for example by investments that yield income. Not the answer you're looking for?
    What is the difference between 'earn' and'receive'?"Earn" sounds better to me as, "receive," could be that you bought your way to a degree (perhaps with your parents donating a lot of money to the school) or maybe you were given an honourary degree that you did not work for by going through university. Good luck. At the time of issuing the certificate, received would be inappropriate, use earn.
    Where did 'earnt' come from?... (from above) There is conflicting advice on the origin of 'earnt'. Some internet sources state that it is an archaic (out of date/use) form of earned. They will point out that Charles Dickens used it in 1884, yet unlike learnt, dreamt and smelt, 'earnt' does not feature in the OED as a variant.
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