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Past Continuous of win




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Past Continuous

I was winning


​The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that began in the past and often continued for a short period of time after the action started. ​

The past continuous (sometimes past progressive) tense is a really important tense used in English. This tense is very often used in daily conversation so it is really necessary to know how to use it.
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I
was winning 
you
were winning 
he/she/it
was winning 
we
were winning 
you
were winning 
they
were winning 


Infinitive

win






Other verbs conjugation win



Present "win"win
Present Continuous "win"am winning
Simple past "win"won
Past Continuous "win"was winning
Present perfect "win"have won
Present perfect continuous "win"have been winning
Past perfect "win"had won
Past perfect continuous "win"had been winning
Future "win"will win
Future continuous "win"will be winning
Future perfect "win"will have won
Future perfect continuous "win"will have been winning



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