Began is a verb. It's the past tense of begin.
The verb in the sentence "Alyson began her homework early for a change" is "began." It indicates the action that Alyson performed regarding her homework.
"did not begin"
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math was created when time began
Charlie Gordon got his job at the bakery in "Flowers for Algernon" through his desire to fit in and be part of the community. He was initially working at the bakery as a janitor, but his employer, Mr. Donner, recognized Charlie's eagerness and willingness to learn. As Charlie underwent the experimental surgery to increase his intelligence, he began to take on more responsibilities at the bakery, showcasing his growth and potential. His job became a significant part of his journey and personal development throughout the story.
In "Flowers for Algernon," the doctors realized that the operation was not going to be permanently successful when they observed that the intelligence gains in Charlie, the protagonist, began to deteriorate over time. They noted that his cognitive abilities were regressing, similar to the pattern observed in Algernon, the mouse who underwent the same procedure. The researchers recognized that the effects of the surgery were temporary and that Charlie's mental decline was inevitable as he experienced more frequent lapses in memory and cognitive function.
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The adverb is "soon" because it describes whensomething happened.
The flowers began to bloom in the garden, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.
He began in school playing the baritone
As Spring neared, the flowers began to bloom.
No. "Modern Times" was released in 1936. Charlie Chaplin began making films in 1914.
Since there was hardly any water in the plains, that caused the flowers to wither.
he began to ask why he is being made fun of.