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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A winner vs the winner

I was playing with my son who is just 3 and a half year old and he said that I want to be a winner." What is the difference between "a winner" and "the winner"?
  

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a winner = someone who wins a lot, or maybe all the time. the winner = a person who comes in on top in the particular contest mentioned or described in the context.

  • a winner = someone who wins a lot, or maybe all the time.
  • the winner = a person who comes in on top in the particular contest mentioned or described in the context.
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a winner = someone who wins a lot, or maybe all the time.
the winner = a person who comes in on top in the particular contest mentioned or described in the context.

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