The verb "led" is correct since it's the past tense form of "lead". As for "to a win", although grammatically correct, "to a victory" would be more fitting.
Well, honey, the correct grammar is "my team and I." You always put yourself last when talking about a group because that's just good manners. So, it's "my team and I went to the party," not "me and my team went to the party." Keep it classy!
The plural form of the noun 'team' is teams.Examples:A team of mules pulled a wagon load of hay. (singular)Both teams are on the field and ready to play. (plural)
If 'I win you' means 'I beat you,' it's grammatically incorrect. If it means 'I win, and the prize is you,' then it's probably correct--although you might want to rephrase it as "If I win, the prize is you."
That is the correct spelling of the word "prevail" (win, succeed).
Win can either be a verb or a noun depending on its usage: Verb: "I won the game!" or "They were winning by three points." Noun: "To our surprise, the underdog team scored a win!"
Well, honey, the correct grammar is "my team and I." You always put yourself last when talking about a group because that's just good manners. So, it's "my team and I went to the party," not "me and my team went to the party." Keep it classy!
Bart Star of the Green Bay Packers led his team to win Super Bowl 1.
New York Jets quarterback Joe Willie Namath, who led his team to a 16-7 upset win over the heavily favored Baltimore Colts.
team a would win
You win.
mickie's team won
please refrase your question. win what?
Team Co-Bro should win 3MB Team Clay should win Team Tensai Antonio Cesaro should win R-Truth The Big Show should win Sheamus Team Foley should win Team Ziggler John Cena should win CM Punk & Ryback
the idea that led people to fight to win their independence is called?
Some of the desserts was left by the end of the birthday party
This was the first unranked team to win the championship
let the best team win