Begin can be a verb.
As in "to begin doing something".
To begin is a verb. The word that follow it denotes action.
No. The word begin is a verb. "Begin" has three consonant letters and two vowels.
The word began is the past tense of "begin." It is not used as a preposition.
The noun form for the verb begin is beginning.
"Began" is a verb. It is the past tense of "begin".
Began is a verb. It is the past tense of begin.
the Spanish verb comezar means to begin. It is an irregular verb (e. -> ie).
The correct phrase is "It will begin." The word "will" is a modal verb that requires the base form of the main verb, which in this case is "begin." "Will began" is incorrect because "began" is the past tense form of the verb.
Begin can already be used as a verb. For example, "to begin something" is an action and therefore a verb.
When will you begin college? (You will begin college when?)when - adverb, modifies the verb 'will begin';will - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;begin - main verb;college - noun, direct object of the verb 'will begin'.
The word 'beginning' is an abstract noun; the present participle of the verb to begin is also a gerund, a verbal noun.
the French verb for 'to begin' is "commencer"