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Irregular Verb - To win

The verb to win

win / won / won / winning

Tenses for the Verb - To win

Future Tense Present Tense Past Tense

 

 

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Timeline Future Tense Present Tense Past Tense

The Past - won / winning

Past Continuous - "I was winning, when I tripped and sprained my ankle."
Past Simple - "I won a trophy."

Past Perfect Simple - "When I got my breath back I realised I had won."

Past Perfect Continuous - "It seems I had been winning from very early on, but I didn't even know it."

The Present - win / winning / won

Present Continuous - "I am winning!"

Present Simple - "I usually win."

Present Perfect Simple - "I have won a lot of trophies."

Present Perfect Continuous - "I have only just started winning."

The Future - win / won

Future Continuous - You wouldn't really use this in this context.

Future Simple - "I'm not sure I'll win, if I take part."

Future Perfect Simple - "I'm sure I will have won something before the end of the season."

Future Perfect Continuous - You wouldn't really use this verb in this context.

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