Verbe irrégulierNiveau A2

TO WIN

gagner

Past participle: won
Present participle: winning

Present Simple

Iwin
Youwin
He/She/Itwins
Wewin
You (pl.)win
Theywin

Present Continuous

Iam winning
Youare winning
He/She/Itis winning
Weare winning
You (pl.)are winning
Theyare winning

Past Simple

Iwon
Youwon
He/She/Itwon
Wewon
You (pl.)won
Theywon

Past Continuous

Iwas winning
Youwere winning
He/She/Itwas winning
Wewere winning
You (pl.)were winning
Theywere winning

Present Perfect

Ihave won
Youhave won
He/She/Ithas won
Wehave won
You (pl.)have won
Theyhave won

Past Perfect

Ihad won
Youhad won
He/She/Ithad won
Wehad won
You (pl.)had won
Theyhad won

Future (will)

Iwill win
Youwill win
He/She/Itwill win
Wewill win
You (pl.)will win
Theywill win

Future (going to)

Iam going to win
Youare going to win
He/She/Itis going to win
Weare going to win
You (pl.)are going to win
Theyare going to win

Conditional

Iwould win
Youwould win
He/She/Itwould win
Wewould win
You (pl.)would win
Theywould win

Exemples

  • Our team wins often.
  • She is winning the race.
  • They have won the championship.

À propos du verbe "win"

Le verbe anglais "to win" signifie "gagner" en français. C'est un verbe irrégulier dont le past participle est "won".

Ce verbe est de niveau A2 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "winning", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).

Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "win", entraînez-vous avec les différents temps présentés ci-dessus. Le Present Simple et le Past Simple sont les temps les plus couramment utilisés en anglais au quotidien.

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