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Are You A Winner Learn The Difference Between Win And Achieve
Are You a Winner? Learn The Difference Between Win And Achieve
2021年6月29日 / 英语 / 1 分钟阅读

The English verbs win and achieve can confuse English learners. Despite having similar meanings, these verbs are used in different situations.

 

✅ Win

 

We use the verb to win to refer to receiving a prize, such as a medal, a contest or the lottery.

 

Examples:

- He's training to win the race.

- My team won by two goals.

- So far, she has won two gold medals at the Olympic Games.

 

✅ Achieve

 

Reach a goal, succeed in something you are striving for.

 

Examples:

- He is working a lot to achieve a higher standard of living.

-She achieved her goal of becoming a great doctor.

- Fernanda achieved top results on her English exam this year.

 

Have you ever been confused by these verbs?

Write in the comments other English verbs you find confusing.

 

We hope this lesson has been helpful for you.

Schedule a lesson today to practice with our native speaker tutors. Use the code LIMLAUNCH to get a 50% discount!

 

 

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