Yes, begun is a past participle of the word 'begin'.
present: begin past: began past participle: begun
Began is the past tense of begin, and begun is the past participle.
Strictly speaking, "began" does not have a past participle. The verb is "begin," not "began." The past participle of "begin" is "begun." "Began" is just the past tense of the verb "begin."
The past participle of the verb begin is began or begun depending on the context. e.g. 1: It all began when we met at a night club. e.g. 2: The destruction of the world has begun.
Neither is correct."Began" is the simple past tense of "begin". The race began at 7:00."Begun" is the past participle of "begin". Past participles are used to create the past, present, and future perfect tenses (along with the auxiliary verbs has, have, had, and will).Past perfect: I/we/you/he/she/it/they had begunPresent perfect: I/we/you/they have begun; he/she/it has begunFuture perfect: I/we/you/he/she/it/they will have begun"Is" can be used with the present participle (beginning) to create the third person singular, present progressive tense: he/she/it is beginning.
Beginning is the present participle of begin. The past participle is begun.
The past participle of begin is begun.
Begun is the past participle, and beginning is the present participle.
past tense=began. past participle=begun
present: begin past: began past participle: begun
Began is the past tense of begin, and begun is the past participle.
"Begun" is the past participle of "begin."
past tense=began. past participle=begun
The past participle is begun. For example: They had begun their homework when their mother got home.
begin, began, begun The show began an hour ago, and it has begun to rain!
Strictly speaking, "began" does not have a past participle. The verb is "begin," not "began." The past participle of "begin" is "begun." "Began" is just the past tense of the verb "begin."
The correct phrase is "I have begun." "Begun" is the past participle form of "begin."