
Win, Wins, or Won? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
We WON because ..." The simple present tense is only used to, (a) describe something happening right at this moment, like "Someone is knocking on the door"; or (b) for things which go on for an extended period of time that includes the present, like "I drive a pick-up truck."
Why do we say "I win" instead of "I won"?
There, wins could be replaced by will have won, since the game reported on has finished (presumably by White's resignation); if I were Black in that situation I could say I will win in three moves or I win in three (or, of course, Mate in three). The gloating phrase would be "I've won!"
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grammar - Is "If it is rain tomorrow" incorrect? - English Language ...
2015年3月30日 · *If it is rain tomorrow, we won't go to the park. (ungrammatical) If it rains tomorrow, we won't go to the park. Example (1) is ungrammatical when RAIN is a verb. Usually, when we talk about the weather tomorrow, we use a verb, NOT a noun. We don't say: *Tomorrow is rain. (ungrammatical, uses a noun) Talking about the present
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I won Vs I have won - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2023年4月6日 · 3.About my achievements, I won/ have won 2 prizes. These prizes are important to my career. Natives told me that, I can use either "I won/I have won" in this situation. I don't understand that why I can't use "I was" the same way as "I won" for the Thailand example: I was in Thailand 2 times. It is a beautiful country.
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