if only I won $ 1 million lottery.

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Hi all,

It is about conditional ''if only''.

Is it okay to say '' if only I won $ 1 million lottery, I would buy you a nice car '' ?

Why '' if only I won $ 1 million lottery'' cannot be followed by a clause ( I would buy you a nice car )


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Hi all,

It is about conditional ''if only''.

Is it okay to say '' if only I won a/the $1 million lottery, I would buy you a nice car '' ?
Yes.


Why '' if only I won a/the $1 million lottery'' cannot be followed by a clause ( I would buy you a nice car )
Um ... it can. Is this meant to be different from the above?

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R
 

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Has anyone heard 'wan' here?? Somehow, I'd like to say 'wan'. An old form perhaps??
 

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Has anyone heard 'wan' here?? Somehow, I'd like to say 'wan'. An old form perhaps??

You want to use "wan" as the past tense of "win"? I've never seen that before.

Don't use it. :)
 

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From my schooldays, many years ago, I can remember "win, wan, won".
 

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I suppose it's the German influence: win = gewinnen, past tense gewann
 

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That sounds extremely old for your school days. Never heard it.
 
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