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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Suppose that you win or won the lottery

(1) Suppose that you win the lottery. Do you want to travel around the world with your family?

(2) Suppose that you won the lottery. Would you travel around the world with your family?

Which tense of "win" do I use? Thank you very much.

  

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Various tenses are used after "Suppose that". The present and the past are both common. Both of your choices are correct.

  • Various tenses are used after "Suppose that".
  • The present and the past are both common.
  • Both of your choices are correct.
  • I'd probably use 'won' (if you're interested in knowing what my choice would be).
  • CJ
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Various tenses are used after "Suppose that". The present and the past are both common.

Both of your choices are correct. I'd probably use 'won' (if you're interested in knowing what my choice would be).

CJ

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