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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to win

to win

'win' is an irregular verb: its past simple and past participle are both 'won'. The present participle doubles the 'n': 'winning'.

Our team wins almost every match.

Our team wins almost every match.

Indicative

Present Simple

I win
I win

I always win at chess against my brother.

I always win at chess against my brother.

you win
you win

You win every time we play cards.

You win every time we play cards.

he/she/it wins
he/she/it wins

She wins most of her tennis matches.

She wins most of her tennis matches.

we win
we win

We win when we work together as a team.

We win when we work together as a team.

you (plural) win
you (plural) win

You win the prize if you answer correctly.

You win the prize if you answer correctly.

they win
they win

They win a lot of trophies every season.

They win a lot of trophies every season.

Present Continuous

I am winning
I am winning

I am winning the game right now.

I am winning the game right now.

you are winning
you are winning

You are winning by ten points.

You are winning by ten points.

he/she/it is winning
he/she/it is winning

He is winning the race so far.

He is winning the race so far.

we are winning
we are winning

We are winning at half-time.

We are winning at half-time.

you (plural) are winning
you (plural) are winning

You are winning the debate easily.

You are winning the debate easily.

they are winning
they are winning

They are winning three to one.

They are winning three to one.

Past Simple

I won
I won

I won the lottery last year.

I won the lottery last year.

you won
you won

You won the first prize at the fair.

You won the first prize at the fair.

he/she/it won
he/she/it won

He won the election by a small margin.

He won the election by a small margin.

we won
we won

We won the championship in 2019.

We won the championship in 2019.

you (plural) won
you (plural) won

You won every match last season.

You won every match last season.

they won
they won

They won the war after many years.

They won the war after many years.

Present Perfect

I have won
I have won

I have won three medals this year.

I have won three medals this year.

you have won
you have won

You have won my respect.

You have won my respect.

he/she/it has won
he/she/it has won

She has won the award twice.

She has won the award twice.

we have won
we have won

We have won several contracts recently.

We have won several contracts recently.

you (plural) have won
you (plural) have won

You have won a free holiday.

You have won a free holiday.

they have won
they have won

They have won every game so far.

They have won every game so far.

Past Perfect

I had won
I had won

By June I had already won the title.

By June I had already won the title.

you had won
you had won

You had won the match before it started raining.

You had won the match before it started raining.

he/she/it had won
he/she/it had won

He had won the case before he retired.

He had won the case before he retired.

we had won
we had won

We had won their trust long before that day.

We had won their trust long before that day.

you (plural) had won
you (plural) had won

You had won twice before you lost once.

You had won twice before you lost once.

they had won
they had won

They had won the bid before the deadline.

They had won the bid before the deadline.

Future Simple (will)

Future Simple

I will win
I will win

I will win this argument, you'll see.

I will win this argument, you'll see.

you will win
you will win

You will win if you keep practising.

You will win if you keep practising.

he/she/it will win
he/she/it will win

He will win the next round easily.

He will win the next round easily.

we will win
we will win

We will win the contract this time.

We will win the contract this time.

you (plural) will win
you (plural) will win

You will win the tournament together.

You will win the tournament together.

they will win
they will win

They will win if the weather stays dry.

They will win if the weather stays dry.

Conditional

Present Conditional (would)

Present Conditional

I would win
I would win

I would win if the rules were fair.

I would win if the rules were fair.

you would win
you would win

You would win with a bit more luck.

You would win with a bit more luck.

he/she/it would win
he/she/it would win

He would win any race on a good day.

He would win any race on a good day.

we would win
we would win

We would win more often with better equipment.

We would win more often with better equipment.

you (plural) would win
you (plural) would win

You would win easily against that team.

You would win easily against that team.

they would win
they would win

They would win if they trained harder.

They would win if they trained harder.

Imperative

Imperative

you win!
win!

Win this one for the team!

Win this one for the team!

let's let's win!
let's win!

Let's win this together!

Let's win this together!

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