But I don't choose to be your assistant, as I don't want to learn anything.
Dupre was unable to learn anything, and he returned to his master.
Adieu, my good Jacques, take my advice and return to your village; do not try to learn anything more, and forget a brother who is altogether unworthy of you.
And did you ever think how extremely difficult it would be to learn anything, lacking words to learn it with?
But as soon as any one gets too old and stiff to learn anything new, then he is too old to learn an old thing over again on the other side.
To learn anything, I say the words over to myself.
She always felt very tender of Ermengarde, and tried not to let her feel too strongly the difference between being able to learn anything at once, and not being able to learn anything at all.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "learn anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.