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Himanshu Sharma Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

whenever i read the sports news or any match which has recently finished.for e.g take an example of cricket world cup 2011 which is going in India.
they writes-India win by 5 wickets against Australia or India won by 5 wickets against Australia.
which one is correct?
  

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Hi, Neither is wrong. In newspapers, especially headlines, the Simple Present is often used to make the event seem more current and exciting, eg 'Ten die in fire'. Clive

  • Hi, Neither is wrong.
  • In newspapers, especially headlines, the Simple Present is often used to make the event seem more current and exciting, eg 'Ten die in fire'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Neither is wrong.
In newspapers, especially headlines, the Simple Present is often used to make the event seem more current and exciting, eg 'Ten die in fire'.

Clive

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