Examples of using "Vinca" in a sentence and their english translations:
You hope Tom wins, don't you?
I want Tom to win.
I hope Tom wins.
I want her to win.
You don't want Tom to win, do you?
I think shopping wins.
We hope Tom doesn't win.
I want Nino to win.
I want you to win.
He is likely to win the game.
He is likely to win this game.
I want Tom to win the election.
This time Bob is likely to win.
She is apt to win the prize.
We all hope Tom wins the race.
I want her to win the election.
- Tom hopes that Mary will win.
- Tom hopes Mary wins.
I hope Tom wins on Monday.
- He's likely to win, isn't he?
- She's likely to win, isn't she?
Tom is likely to win the race.
Which team is likely to win?
I just don't want Tom to win.
Tom is expected to win.
Tom expects Mary to win.
It's unlikely Tom will win.
Tom is likely to win, isn't he?
- He isn't likely to win, is he?
- She isn't likely to win, is she?
Our team is likely to win the game.
- I think Tom is likely to win.
- I think that Tom is likely to win.
It is possible that you'll win the competition.
There is little chance of his winning.
There is a good chance that he will win.
- It's unlikely that our team will win.
- Our team isn't likely to win.
- It's unlikely our team will win.
- Our team is unlikely to win.
- The probability of our team winning is low.
Tom isn't likely to win, is he?
- It isn't likely that our team will win.
- It isn't likely our team will win.
Ken's team is likely to win.
I'll be happy whether I win or lose.
It doesn't matter which team wins the game.
Tom said he was unlikely to win.
- I know that Tom isn't likely to win.
- I know Tom isn't likely to win.
I don't give a damn about you winning or losing.