Irregular verb: Begin / began / begun (meaning, forms, examples, pronunciation)
1 year ago
"Begin" means "to start to do something".
Forms: begin / began / begun
Example 1 (Past Simple): I began to work early this morning.
Example 2 (Future Simple): She'll begin to explain in a moment.
Example 3 (Present Perfect): They haven't begun the play yet.
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