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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In / at / during the match

Can I say,

(a) He won a match.

(b) He won a trophy in / at / during / for the match.

(c) He won the 1st prize at / in / for the badminton match.
  

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Hi Vincent Teo , You can say: (a) He won a match/the match. (b) He won the trophy of the LEAGUE/CHAMPIONSHIP. (c) He won the 1st prize in the badminton CHAMPIONSHIP.

  • Hi Vincent Teo , You can say: (a) He won a match/the match.
  • (b) He won the trophy of the LEAGUE/CHAMPIONSHIP.
  • (c) He won the 1st prize in the badminton CHAMPIONSHIP.
  • I think these are the correct sentences with the meaning you want.
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Hi Vincent Teo ,

You can say:

(a) He won a match/the match.
(b) He won the trophy of the LEAGUE/CHAMPIONSHIP.
(c) He won the 1st prize in the badminton CHAMPIONSHIP.

I think these are the correct sentences with the meaning you want.

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