I had begun to worry about him because of his lack of patience.
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"I have not yet begun to fight!"
No. The form "begun" of the verb to begin is a participle, and cannot be used without an auxiliary verb - normally was, had, or have, and conditionals such as could or should.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
"You have begun" is correct.
I have begun to learn about how to become an Engineer
We have begun to use data assimilation techniques to advance analyzes.
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
The word 'springtime' is one word which should be capitalized as the first word in the sentence.The correct sentence is: Springtime has begun.
I had begun to answer this question for you when I remembered I forgot the answer.
No. The form "begun" of the verb to begin is a participle, and cannot be used without an auxiliary verb - normally was, had, or have, and conditionals such as could or should.
I've hardly begun to explain my story!
The perversity of his behavior had begun to attract attention.
The asphalt used to waterproof the concrete has also begun to deteriorate.
The locus of the search was the campground where the hikers had begun their outing.
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.
The past participle is begun. For example: They had begun their homework when their mother got home.