yes, won is the past tense of to win.
It is not a noun. The word awarded is the past participle of the verb to award; the past participle of a verb is also an adjective.
Has won is the verb phrase.
Won is an action verb. It is the past tense of the verb "to win." An example of "won" in a sentence is: She won a scholarship to college.
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!"
Score can be a noun or a verb. NOUN: The score of the game was 32 to 16 and our team won. VERB: Try to score as many points as you can.
Won't is a verb.
It is not a noun. The word awarded is the past participle of the verb to award; the past participle of a verb is also an adjective.
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!
We won the battle!
Race can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: "I won the race" As a verb: "I'll race you to the store"
Race can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: "I won the race" As a verb: "I'll race you to the store"
The word 'became' is the past tense of the verb to become.The verb 'became' means has begun to be.Example: When my brother won the lottery he became very popular.Note: The verb 'became' is a linking verb, the object of the verb restates the subject (he = popular).
The word you've is a contraction, which is two words combined, 'you' is a personal pronounand '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. Examples:You have won the jackpot! Or, You've won the jackpot!
Has won is the verb phrase.
Won is an action verb. It is the past tense of the verb "to win." An example of "won" in a sentence is: She won a scholarship to college.
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!
In which case there is no past tense, since it is a proper noun. What is the simple past tense of the verb win? The past tense is won.