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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Winning or win

which is correct?

  • When you are winning, make sure to make the maximum amount of money you can make.
  • When you win, make sure to make the maximum amount of money you can make.
  

Top answer

Both are correct. e. emphasis on while you are winning.

  • Both are correct.
  • e.
  • emphasis on while you are winning.
  • e.
  • emphasis on the fact it is something general.
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Both are correct.

The first implies you make the money at the moment you are winning (since using the Present Continuous), i.e. emphasis on while you are winning.

The second implies you do it whenever you are winning, i.e. emphasis on the fact it is something general.

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