English Conjugation 🇬🇧

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To win in English

win, won, won

Indicative

Present (simple)

  • I win
  • you win
  • he wins
  • we win
  • you win
  • they win

Present progressive / continuous

  • I am winning
  • you are winning
  • he is winning
  • we are winning
  • you are winning
  • they are winning

Past (simple)

  • I won
  • you won
  • he won
  • we won
  • you won
  • they won

Past progressive / continuous

  • I was winning
  • you were winning
  • he was winning
  • we were winning
  • you were winning
  • they were winning

Present perfect (simple)

  • I have won
  • you have won
  • he has won
  • we have won
  • you have won
  • they have won

Present perfect progressive / continuous

  • I have been winning
  • you have been winning
  • he has been winning
  • we have been winning
  • you have been winning
  • they have been winning

Past perfect

  • I had won
  • you had won
  • he had won
  • we had won
  • you had won
  • they had won

Past perfect progressive / continuous

  • I had been winning
  • you had been winning
  • he had been winning
  • we had been winning
  • you had been winning
  • they had been winning

Future

  • I will win
  • you will win
  • he will win
  • we will win
  • you will win
  • they will win

Future progressive / continuous

  • I will be winning
  • you will be winning
  • he will be winning
  • we will be winning
  • you will be winning
  • they will be winning

Future perfect

  • I will have won
  • you will have won
  • he will have won
  • we will have won
  • you will have won
  • they will have won

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been winning
  • you will have been winning
  • he will have been winning
  • we will have been winning
  • you will have been winning
  • they will have been winning

Conditional

Simple

  • I would win
  • you would win
  • he would win
  • we would win
  • you would win
  • they would win

Progressive

  • I would be winning
  • you would be winning
  • he would be winning
  • we would be winning
  • you would be winning
  • they would be winning

Perfect

  • I would have won
  • you would have won
  • he would have won
  • we would have won
  • you would have won
  • they would have won

Perfect progressive

  • I would have been winning
  • you would have been winning
  • he would have been winning
  • we would have been winning
  • you would have been winning
  • they would have been winning

Infinitive

Infinitive

  • to win

Imperative

Imperative

  • win
  • Let's win

Examples of conjugation of the verb To win

Indicative Present (simple): Bruno Delavigne wins the admiration of his San Francisco staff every time he shows up to the office with fresh pastries from a Montmartre-style bakery.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous: The noseless perfumer is winning over environmental activists one fragrance fire prevention seminar at a time.
Indicative Past (simple): Delavigne won his first industry award just three years after turning his grandfather Xavier's tiny Montmartre shop into a thriving corporation.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous: Bruno was winning every argument about sustainable packaging at the board meeting when Horatio Oléré burst in with news from Pamplona.
Indicative Present perfect (simple): The Delavigne Corporation has won several environmental awards, largely thanks to Bruno's tireless advocacy for green cosmetics.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous: Bruno has been winning surfing bets against his instructor in San Francisco for the past month, which nobody at the Delavigne Corporation saw coming.
Indicative Past perfect: By the time the grandson of Xavier reached his fortieth birthday, he had won every major fragrance industry prize worth having.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous: Horatio Oléré had been winning at cards all evening before Bruno reminded him they had an early flight to Pamplona the next morning.
Indicative Future: The bull-runner will win the respect of the entire Pamplona crowd this year if he manages to stay on his feet for the full run.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous: This time next month, Bruno will be winning new clients for the Delavigne Corporation at a luxury trade fair in Tokyo.
Indicative Future perfect: By the end of the charity gala, the perfumer will have won enough donations to fund a full year of fragrance fire prevention outreach.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous: By the time Bruno retires, he will have been winning over skeptics about the importance of environmental causes for nearly three decades.
Conditional Simple: Bruno would win far more surfing competitions in San Francisco if he spent less time on transatlantic flights between board meetings.
Conditional Progressive: If the Delavigne Corporation had entered the innovation contest, the CEO would be winning the grand prize on stage right now.
Conditional Perfect: Bruno would have won the Pamplona footrace last year if Horatio Oléré had not tripped him at the starting line — accidentally, he insists.
Conditional Perfect progressive: Without the fragrance explosion that claimed Xavier's life, the Montmartre kid would have been winning perfumery competitions long before he ever built the Delavigne Corporation.
Imperative Imperative: « Win this account for the Delavigne Corporation, Horatio — I believe in you, even if your card-playing record gives me pause, » Bruno said, heading for the airport.

Translation

Français

  • gagner

Deutsch

  • gewinnen

Español

  • ganar

Italiano

  • vincere

Português

  • ganhar, conquistar

Nederlands

  • winnen, verdienen

中文

  • 赢得,挣得

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