Here are some sentences.Our team won the prize.Who won the big game and took home the trophy?
The word "won" (past tense of to win) sounds exactly like the number "one."
no they are not they may sound the same but they mean completely different things One: single Won: to win something a synonym for one would be sing, singular, alone, (often synonyms of a word are parts of the definition) a synonym for won would be to have achieved, accomplished umm no they are homynims a synonym are two different words that mean the same thing
" I really mistrust all those emails that tell me I have won millions of dollars!!"
He won the race. Do you want one sandwich or two?
The letters in the two words "new door" can be rearranged to make the two words "one word," which makes 'new door' into 'one word.'
Wonder, Fer, Red, Won, Fond, Now? That's defiantly some?
How many words can you make from the word "snowman"?Well...you can do ...snow,sow,son,swan,son,now,no,on,own,owns,won,women,war,was,man,mow,maw,mason,awn,an and a...if you made more word that's totally great...
No On Won Own
The word you've is a contraction, which is two words combined, 'you' is a personal pronoun and 'have' is a verb (or auxiliary verb). The contraction you've functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or a clause.Example: You have won the jackpot! Or, You've won the jackpot!
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son sown sow won wons (is that even a word??) own owns now nows (again, is that even a word???) ows (like...she "ows" when people hit her?)
I could have won one million dollars, had I won the lottery.
own now brown won row win in
Some words that can be made from the word "knowledge" are known, edge, log, lone, tone, done, knot, and note.
Here are some sentences.Our team won the prize.Who won the big game and took home the trophy?