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Began vs Begun
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Began

Definition: Began is the past tense of the verb 'begin'. It means to start or initiate something.

Usage: Began is commonly used to describe the start of an action or process.

Example sentences:
  • 1. She began her journey early in the morning.
  • 2. The concert began at 8 PM.
  • 3. He began studying for the exam a week ago.
Begun

Definition: Begun is the past participle of the verb 'begin'. It is used in combination with auxiliary verbs to form various tenses.

Usage: Begun is used to indicate that an action or process has started and is still ongoing or incomplete.

Example sentences:
  • 1. They have begun construction on the new building.
  • 2. The project has already begun.
  • 3. By the time she arrived, the meeting had already begun.

"Began" and "begun" are both forms of the verb "begin." "Began" is the simple past tense, while "begun" is the past participle. Use "began" when referring to an action that started and finished in the past. Use "begun" when the action is ongoing or has a connection to the present.

Quizzes about "Began" vs "Begun"

Began vs Begun: 5 Quizzes

1. Which is the correct form of the verb 'begin' in the past tense?

2. Which is the correct form of the verb 'begin' in the past participle?

3. Which form of the verb 'begin' is used with 'he', 'she', or 'it' in the present tense?

4. Which form of the verb 'begin' is used with 'I', 'you', 'we', or 'they' in the present tense?

5. Which form of the verb 'begin' is used with 'he', 'she', or 'it' in the present participle?

FAQs

  • What is the meaning of 'Began'?

    The past tense of the verb 'begin'.

  • How do you use 'Began' in a sentence?

    I began my journey early in the morning.

  • Is 'Began' a regular or irregular verb?

    It is an irregular verb.

  • What is the present tense of 'Began'?

    The present tense is 'begin'.

  • Can you provide an example of 'Began' in a sentence?

    She began to sing as soon as the music started.