To use begin in a future sentence:
with will: I will begin the job tomorrow
with going to: I am going to begin guitar lessons soon.
as present continuous: We are beginning our holiday on Wednesday
Begin can be a verb. As in "to begin doing something".
The future tense of "begin" is "will begin."
To begin is a verb. The word that follow it denotes action.
No, 'plans' is not a verb in this context. It is a noun referring to strategies or intentions for future action. If used as a verb, the correct form would be 'plan.'
The correct verb in the sentence is 'has written'. The word 'written' is the main verb; the word 'has' is the auxiliary verb.
future word
No. The word begin is a verb. "Begin" has three consonant letters and two vowels.
The future tense of the verb 'are' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'are' is will(will go, will see, will study, etc.)
The word "began" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "begin," which means to start or initiate something.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
In the context of grammar, "tense" refers to the form of a verb that indicates the time of an action or state. It shows whether the action is happening in the past, present, or future.