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When do we use "begin" instead of "start" to be a verb in the sentence?
Mar 9, 2011 6:26 AM
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Here's a nice explanation about the difference between "begin" and "start"
http://www.english-test.net/articles/24/
March 9, 2011
Hmmm can you provide us with a few examples of the verbs you want to use, 'to be a verb' This is a little vague to be able to give a good clear answer. You mean things like be lazy, be upset etc, or things like to be a driver, to be a pilot, or things like eat, wash?
March 9, 2011
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