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No. The word begin is a verb. "Begin" has three consonant letters and two vowels.
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Began is a verb. It is the past tense of begin.
To begin is a verb. The word that follow it denotes action.
it began when the world was created when life began
The word began is the past tense of "begin." It is not used as a preposition.
"Began" is a verb. It is the past tense of "begin".
began start/ing
the present tense is ' begin"
The correct phrase is "It will begin." The word "will" is a modal verb that requires the base form of the main verb, which in this case is "begin." "Will began" is incorrect because "began" is the past tense form of the verb.
The word is spelled begin, just as you spelled it. The variants are: begin began begun
WW2 began with Hitler's armies invading Poland.
It's an irregular verb: Begin / Began / Begun I begin work every day at 9 in the morning. I began work yesterday a little later than normal. I've just begun the class. Please take a seat.
The word began is the past tense for the verb to begin. There is an adjective (the past participle begun) but no adverb form. The verb began can be modified by adverbs such as slowly, suddenly, abruptly, or inauspiciously.