Yet again, you have omitted an article before a noun. Have you already forgotten my recent advice? In case you need a reminder, it was "Always put some kind of article before every noun".
Start a different thread for your question about "win over", if you are talking about the phrasal verb.
See above.1) I can't win [STRIKE]with you in[/STRIKE] an argument with you.:tick:
2) I can't win from you in an argument.:cross:
Are these correct now?
I don't know what you're trying to say in number 2. Maybe "Nobody can beat you in mathematics"?1) I can't win a game of tennis with you because you are very good at it.:tick:
2) Nobody can win with you when it comes to the mathematics.:cross:
I don't know what you're trying to say in number 2. Maybe "Nobody can beat you in mathematics"?
"Mathematics" doesn't take an article, but you were right to try one. Thanks for following ems's instructions.
So, "Win from someone" is wrong. Am I correct?