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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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the prize to win or the prize to be won?

which one is correct between these two: the prize to win or the prize to be won?
If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
  

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If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning? They are both correct, but with different meanings. "the prize to be won" means the single prize that is available for someone to win.

  • If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
  • They are both correct, but with different meanings.
  • "the prize to be won" means the single prize that is available for someone to win.
  • "the prize to win" means the best prize, the prize that that everyone would like to win.
  • There may be many prizes that people will win, but there is one prize that is the best and that everyone, or at least most people, would choose to win if they could choose their prize.
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Anonymouswhich one is correct between these two: the prize to win or the prize to be won?If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
They are both correct, but with different meanings.

"the prize to be won" means the single prize that is available for someone to win.

"the prize to win" means the best prize, the prize that that ev

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