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Begins is the third person singular form of the verb begin.

You use begins when you have he/she/it or a singular noun subject. eg

He begins school next week. - He is the subject of the sentence.

The new doctor begins tomorrow. - (The new) doctor is the singular noun subject of the sentence.

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