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A quarter of people wished the had begun / would begin smoking - grammar
A second language begun at eight or at nine - grammar
a setting process has begun
a subject begun in 1864
all but begun
as having begun - grammar
begun (Past participle) - grammar
begun by
begun cutting - grammar
begun in its days
begun to wheedle
burst into laughter when he begun throwing up
Construction is often begun before the plans are finished - grammar
despite the fact that the fight has just begun
fairly begun
Father's full-power battle has begun!
good has already begun to unravel her work
have begun
have begun to learn - grammar
have begun withdrawing - grammar
have begun/started - grammar
have started / have begun
I've just begun to learn Spanish.
I've only just begun
it had hardly begun
It was begun after the loss of the Shuttle Columbia and its crew in 2003 in an accident traced to damage by debris during the launching
Theatre of pain has just begun.
To have only just begun
Yet others had begun
'Cause I saw the end before we'd begun - English Only forum
a fight was started vs a fight was begun - English Only forum
a situation that only recently has begun to be re-examined - English Only forum
a work in progress begun in 2006 - English Only forum
After 3 years that it was released, I've begun to like it - English Only forum
And it begun between them not really a romance - English Only forum
And that's where the beginning of the end begun - English Only forum
are just beginning to appear / have just begun to appear - English Only forum
as I have begun to forge - English Only forum
began / begun - English Only forum
began vs begun - English Only forum
began/had begun - English Only forum
began/had begun - English Only forum
began/had begun - English Only forum
begin; begun; began - English Only forum
beginning or begun - English Only forum
begins/begun - English Only forum
begun - English Only forum
Begun and Began - English Only forum
begun as a simple antidote(...) - English Only forum
Begun at - English Only forum
Begun constructing the home in 2012, it was finally completed in 2016. - English Only forum
begun decades ago - English Only forum
Begun its operations - English Only forum
begun to be tapped - English Only forum
by the late 1980s, it began/had begun. - English Only forum
By twenty-two, the whispers in town and at church had begun, the long sad looks. - English Only forum
Can we say: something is started /is begun / is commenced? - English Only forum
Come when the meeting begins/has begun. - English Only forum
Election/Christmas time has just begun [American English] - English Only forum
Ever since people <had begun><began> to catalog the strata in particular outcrops - English Only forum
Everyone is caring for her like a toddler who's just begun walking. - English Only forum
face begun by being...ending by being... - English Only forum
going to- implies the chain of events has begun at the time - English Only forum
had begun - English Only forum
had begun a slow death - English Only forum
had ended up but had begun - English Only forum
hardly begun - English Only forum
Has begun being being/to be being - English Only forum
has begun taking action vs. has begun to take action - English Only forum
have begun about - English Only forum
have begun to analyze - English Only forum
have begun to love to or love to - English Only forum
have begun to or begin to? - English Only forum
Have your studies begun in earnest? - English Only forum
Have/begun - English Only forum
Having begun~, s+v. =S+V, having begun~ ? - English Only forum
he had begun already sang - English Only forum
he had begun to forget everything he’d studied [2 past perfects?] - English Only forum
I began/I've begun to see the truth - English Only forum
I hadn’t begun my tea – not above a week or so –" - English Only forum
<I have (only) just begun> <I'm only just doing> this part of the job. - English Only forum
I'm beginning/begin/have begun/began to understand - English Only forum
I've begun to vs I began to - English Only forum
I<'ve learned><learned> that they<'ve begun> construction - English Only forum
if you had begun earlier to study - English Only forum
if you'd begun with that thought - English Only forum
Is beginning / Has begun - English Only forum
It had begun to snow when the police arrived at the station. - English Only forum
It has begun to file <the first of many> lawsuits against people who swap songs on the Internet. - English Only forum
it was time they <began> <had begun> planning - English Only forum
It's time you begun - English Only forum
Jane was yielding to the preference which she had begun to entertain for him from the first [Jane Austen] - English Only forum
just begun to keep my terms - English Only forum
"lives that had only begun" and "dying", contrast, juxtaposition or antithesis? (English techniques) - English Only forum
Look, it's begun to snow. Look, it's beginning to snow. - English Only forum
losing a power struggle he was too weak to realise had begun - English Only forum
monthiversary of when they have begun talking - English Only forum
movement that had just begun - English Only forum
my aunt <began or begun> her belief - English Only forum
My passion for food has begun ever since I have been in this world. - English Only forum
New Year Shopping Festival was begun - English Only forum
On my way / have begun a journey - English Only forum
once the process of consultation < begun? >. - English Only forum
Only recently has it begun to... - English Only forum
Play begun - English Only forum
settlement of transplanted New Englanders begun several years earlier - English Only forum
Talks were to have begun two weeks ago. - English Only forum
The oxen moved slowly forward and the long journey had begun - English Only forum
the battle is begun - English Only forum
the beginning has begin, begun or began...? - English Only forum
The biggest personal change that I’ve made is that I’ve begun to do sports every day. - English Only forum
the breaking has begun long before [...] has appeared - English Only forum
<the> cattails around the pond have begun blossoming ! - English Only forum
The crack-up has already begun - English Only forum
the grass had already taken root ... patches of green had begun to appear - English Only forum
"The invasion has begun" or "The invasion has been begun" - English Only forum
The journey to democracy had begun - English Only forum
the kitchen was smoking and the alarm <began><had begun> to blare - English Only forum
the nights of vengeance have just begun - English Only forum
the Olympic Games <began> <have begun> in ancient times - English Only forum
The parade <has just begun / is beginning > - English Only forum
the year was but <well begun> - English Only forum
They didn't turn on the TV until their favourite series had begun. - English Only forum
to fight the battle begun by... - English Only forum
Was begun or began - English Only forum
was begun/was started - English Only forum
We had not rached the station yet when it had already begun to rain - English Only forum
well begun is half done - English Only forum
When a month had passed since I begun...., - English Only forum
when life had just begun - English Only forum
when the attack <began><had begun> - English Only forum
When the concert <began><had begun>... - English Only forum
When the show <had begun> my first impression was that I had already seen it before - English Only forum
When will we have begun? - English Only forum
which he had begun to cite - English Only forum
will already have begun or will have already begun? - English Only forum
will have begun <after / by? > 3 o’clock; begin < at?> - English Only forum
winter has begun - English Only forum
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