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Brunna Croskly
What's the difference between Win and Earn?
Sep 30, 2019 5:04 PM
Answers · 2
The infinitive ‘to win’ implies chance or competition playing an important part in gaining a prize or position.
The infinitive ‘to earn’ implies that something has been done, perhaps a service performed, behavioural pattern or work carried out, in order to receive an entitlement to something e.g. a position, money or trust.
December 25, 2020
Win means to complete a thing done before anyone else.
Earn means to get something in exchange for your service. Like earning money in exchange for your work.
December 25, 2020
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Brunna Croskly
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