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Ana Luiza Antunes
What's the difference about 'begin' and 'start'? "We can begin whenever you are ready". Can I write with start instead of begin or it's wrong? Thanks for your help! =)
12 de jul. de 2018 19:23
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They are interchangeable. The difference is: Begin is formal Start is informal
12 de julio de 2018
Yes you say, 'We can start whenever you are ready.' As Craig says they are mostly interchangeable. However there is a nuance in some cases with time between these two verbs You can start a car and then begin driving. Start has the sense of an action happening immediately. You can never begin a car. You can start the machine you can never say you begin the machine.
12 de julio de 2018
Actually, is 'between' not 'about' =)
12 de julio de 2018
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