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Is the sentence "I don't know what to begin with" okay?
If I don't know how to begin talking about something, could I say "I don't know what to begin with"? Or should it only be "I don't know how to begin?"
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Nov 15, 2008 3:51 AM
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3
Yes, both are fine.
You could also start with a rhetorical question, for example *Now where shall I begin...* but be cautious because this normally implies that you know a lot about the subject.
November 16, 2008
2
as above but most English people say: " I don't know how to begin" or "I don't know how to start."
and they might add: would /could you please give me a hint?
November 15, 2008
2
Either one is okay.
November 15, 2008
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