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! =)
2018年7月12日 19:23
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They are interchangeable. The difference is: Begin is formal Start is informal
2018年7月12日
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.
2018年7月12日
Actually, is 'between' not 'about' =)
2018年7月12日
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