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Began vs Begun - Template 03

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"The debate over whether something should be started or started begins with a single word: begin. The irregular verb begin has two past forms: begun and begun. When you use these past tense forms of begin, however, depends on the context. Begin's past tense form is begun, which is used in a simple past tense sentence. Begun is the past participle of the verb begin, and it is usually combined with a form of the helping verb have." "The debate over whether something should be started or started begins with a single word: begin. The irregular verb begin has two past forms: begun and begun. When you use these past tense forms of begin, however, depends on the context. Begin's past tense form is begun, which is used in a simple past tense sentence. Begun is the past participle of the verb begin, and it is usually combined with a form of the helping verb have."

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Began vs Begun - Template 03

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