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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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i'm trying to say this to a girl... "I might not have Lauren but you definitely won my heart' or "i might not have Lauren but you definitely wins my heart? sounds wrong can you please help me fix it
  

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I might not have Lauren, but you definitely won/win my heart. I might not have Lauren, but you have definitely won my heart. All these are possible, depending on context.

  • I might not have Lauren, but you definitely won/win my heart.
  • I might not have Lauren, but you have definitely won my heart.
  • All these are possible, depending on context.
  • "wins" is wrong.
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I might not have Lauren, but you definitely won/win my heart.
I might not have Lauren, but you have definitely won my heart.

All these are possible, depending on context. "wins" is wrong.
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so it's possible if you say "i might not have Lauren, but you definitely win my heart?
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Anonymousso it's possible if you say "i might not have Lauren, but you definitely win my heart?
What you have written is incorrectly capitalised. Please check again how I wrote it.

If the capitalisation is fixed then that sentence is possible.

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