Past.
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.
Began is the past tense of begin.
Begin is the present tense of began.
"Wright" isn't a verb. It does not have a tense. Perhaps you meant "write", which is a verb. The past tense of "write" is "wrote", and the past participle is "written".
Began is a verb. It's the past tense of begin.
"Began" is a verb. It is the past tense of "begin".
No. Began is a verb, the past tense of to begin.
No, "began" is the simple past tense of "begin"
The word began is the past tense of "begin." It is not used as a preposition.
Began is a verb. It is the past tense of begin.
"Began" is an irregular verb. Its past tense form does not follow the usual pattern of adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb.
The past tense verb began in German can be "begann" or "fing an" (started).
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."
Yes, began is a verb, as in the action "to have began". It is the past-tense of begin. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Began is the simple form of the preterite tense of the verb to begin. I began, you began, he, she began, we began, and they began. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Example: The movie began at eight. (The common noun movie is the subject of the sentence, the verb is began.)
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.