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UK//bɪˈɡæn//US//bɪˈɡæn//

Meaning of Began

In simple words: To start doing something.

Began in a sentence

  • She began to learn how to play the piano.
  • They began their adventure early in the morning.
  • He began writing his novel last year.
  • The meeting began at 10 AM sharp.
  • When did the project begin?

How to use Began

Use 'began' for past actions. It's neutral and appropriate for both spoken and written contexts. Avoid using it as a present tense.

Grammar pattern

began + object or standalone

Memory hint

Think of 'be-gone' as starting the action of leaving.

Related words

Collocations with Began

  • began work
  • began to cry
  • began to understand
  • began a new chapter
  • began the process

Synonyms for Began

  • started
  • commenced
  • initiated
  • undertook
  • launched

Opposites of Began

Common mistakes with Began

  • Confusing 'began' with 'begin' (the present tense)
  • Using 'began' with future events
  • Mistaking the tense agreement in compound sentences

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Frequently asked questions about Began

What does Began mean?

To start doing something.

What is the definition of Began?

The past tense of begin; to have started something.

How do you use Began in a sentence?

She began to learn how to play the piano.

Can you give another example of Began?

They began their adventure early in the morning.

What are synonyms for Began?

Common alternatives include started, commenced, initiated, undertook, launched.

What is the opposite of Began?

Opposite meanings include ended, finished, concluded.

What words go with Began?

It commonly pairs with began work, began to cry, began to understand, began a new chapter, began the process.

What are common mistakes when using Began?

Confusing 'began' with 'begin' (the present tense) Using 'began' with future events Mistaking the tense agreement in compound sentences

How do you pronounce Began?

US: //bɪˈɡæn//, UK: //bɪˈɡæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Began?

Use 'began' for past actions. It's neutral and appropriate for both spoken and written contexts. Avoid using it as a present tense.