A battery typically gives off the most gas when charging has just begun, especially if it is a lead-acid battery. This initial phase can produce gas due to electrolysis, particularly if the charging rate is high. As the battery approaches full charge, gas production usually decreases, although overcharging can still lead to gas emission. Therefore, the early stages of charging are when gas release is most pronounced.
He hasn't been charged with anything. The trial Hasn't even begun yet.
I have a Magnavox MPD103 portable DVD player and when charging it the solid yellow light has begun to blink. It even blinks when I turn it on and the light is green. Anyone know what this means?
Wires connected to the starter incorrectly or defective ignition switch.
World War 3 has not begun yet. However with Syria possessing weapons that contain chemicals... it could happen.
The correct phrase is "I have begun." "Begun" is the past participle form of "begin."
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Begun is correct.
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
I/you/we/they have begun. He/she/it has begun.
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Begun is the correct spelling.
Begun is the past participle of begin. Begin is an irregular verb.begin/began/begun