Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

win, wins, winning, won
Synonyms: triumph, prevail, succeed, conquer, achieve

Antonyms: lose, fail, forfeit, surrender, be defeated

The Verb Win – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb win is a very common irregular verb. Its core meaning is to be victorious or successful in a competition, conflict, or by chance.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: win
■ Past Simple: won
■ Past Participle: won
■ Present Participle/Gerund: winning


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Win' is used for victory in games, contests, and for acquiring things through success.


1. Being Victorious
This refers to finishing first or defeating an opponent.


■ Competition: 'Which team won the game?'
■ Conflict: 'They fought hard to win the battle.'


2. Gaining Something as a Prize
This refers to acquiring something through a contest or lottery.


■ Prize: 'She won a new car in the competition!'


3. Gaining Support or Favor (Figurative)
This refers to earning something abstract like trust or approval.


■ Support: 'His powerful speech won him many new supporters.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: 'WIN' VS. 'BEAT'


This is a very common point of confusion for learners.


■ Win: You win a thing (the game, the prize, the medal, the lottery).
■ Example: 'Our team won the championship.'


■ Beat: You beat a person or an opponent (the other team, a person).
■ Example: 'Our team beat the other team.'
■ Incorrect: 'Our team won the other team.'



WIN - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Iwin
★ youwin
★ he/she/itwins
★ wewin
★ you (plural)win
★ theywin
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Present Simple
- I rarely win when I play chess against you.
- You win the argument every time.
- He wins the race with his incredible speed. | Our team always wins at home.
- We win the contract with a strong proposal.
- You (plural) win the respect of your colleagues.
- They win the lottery more often than seems possible.
WIN - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amwinning
★ you arewinning
★ he/she/it iswinning
★ we arewinning
★ you arewinning
★ they arewinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Present Continuous
- I am winning the game for the first time!
- You are winning the hearts and minds of the people.
- He is winning the election according to the polls. | Our strategy is winning us new customers.
- We are winning the battle against the disease.
- You (plural) are winning the tug-of-war.
- They are winning the match by a large margin.
WIN - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havewon
★ you havewon
★ he/she/it haswon
★ we havewon
★ you havewon
★ they havewon
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Present Perfect
- I have won the grand prize!
- You have won my admiration.
- He has won every award in his field. | She has won the gold medal.
- We have won the war, but the peace is not yet secure.
- You (plural) have won the championship.
- They have won the right to appeal the decision.
WIN - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenwinning
★ you have beenwinning
★ he/she/it has beenwinning
★ we have beenwinning
★ you have beenwinning
★ they have beenwinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been winning all my matches today.
- You have been winning his trust little by little.
- He has been winning poker games all night. | The team has been winning since the new coach arrived.
- We have been winning the fight against deforestation.
- You (plural) have been winning the debate.
- They have been winning new clients with their excellent service.
WIN - PAST SIMPLE
★ Iwon
★ youwon
★ he/she/itwon
★ wewon
★ you (plural)won
★ theywon
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Past Simple
- I won twenty euros on a scratch card.
- You won the race by a fraction of a second.
- He won her heart with his kindness. | She won the Nobel Prize for her research.
- We won the game in the final minute.
- You (plural) won the competition last year.
- They won the lottery and bought a new house.
WIN - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I waswinning
★ you werewinning
★ he/she/it waswinning
★ we werewinning
★ you werewinning
★ they werewinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Past Continuous
- I was winning the chess game until I made a stupid mistake.
- You were winning the argument.
- He was winning the race when he tripped and fell. | Our team was winning at halftime.
- We were winning the support of the public.
- You (plural) were winning the match.
- They were winning the hearts of the audience with their performance.
WIN - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadwon
★ you hadwon
★ he/she/it hadwon
★ we hadwon
★ you hadwon
★ they hadwon
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Past Perfect
- I had won the preliminary rounds, so I was confident for the final.
- You had won the contract before the other company could make an offer.
- He had won many medals before he retired from the sport. | She had won his trust.
- We had won the battle, but we had not yet won the war.
- You (plural) had won the previous championship.
- They had won the case in a lower court.
WIN - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenwinning
★ you had beenwinning
★ he/she/it had beenwinning
★ we had beenwinning
★ you had beenwinning
★ they had beenwinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been winning for the entire game before the last round.
- You had been winning the negotiation.
- He had been winning races his whole career. | The party had been winning elections for a decade.
- We had been winning the fight.
- You (plural) had been winning the match.
- They had been winning the loyalty of their customers.
WIN - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willwin
★ you willwin
★ he/she/it willwin
★ we willwin
★ you willwin
★ they willwin
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Future Simple
- I will win this game, I am determined.
- You will win the scholarship if you keep working hard.
- He will win the election if the polls are correct. | Our team will win the match.
- We will win their approval with our hard work.
- You (plural) will win the prize.
- They will win the war.
WIN - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bewinning
★ you will bewinning
★ he/she/it will bewinning
★ we will bewinning
★ you will bewinning
★ they will bewinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Future Continuous
- I will be winning this competition next year.
- You will be winning the support of your colleagues.
- He will be winning the race. | The company will be winning new contracts.
- We will be winning the game.
- You (plural) will be winning the tournament.
- They will be winning the hearts of their fans.
WIN - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havewon
★ you will havewon
★ he/she/it will havewon
★ we will havewon
★ you will havewon
★ they will havewon
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Future Perfect
- I will have won the lottery by this time next year, I hope.
- You will have won the argument by then.
- He will have won the championship three times in a row. | She will have won the election.
- We will have won the contract.
- You (plural) will have won the game.
- They will have won the war.
WIN - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenwinning
★ you will have beenwinning
★ he/she/it will have beenwinning
★ we will have beenwinning
★ you will have beenwinning
★ they will have beenwinning
Examples of the verb 'win' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of his career, he will have been winning titles for twenty years.
- You will have been winning the debate.
- The team will have been winning games all season. | The company will have been winning awards.
- We will have been winning the competition.
- You (plural) will have been winning the matches.
- They will have been winning the hearts of the nation.

Conjugation of the verb To Win