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What is the past tense of begin?

What's the past tense of begin? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of begin is began.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of begin is begins.

The present participle of begin is beginning.

The past participle of begin is begun.

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As I set about planing, jointing, gluing and sanding the pieces, I also began a creative argument with the wood.
My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family.
Our final-approach controller began giving us vectors to intercept the final bearing.
They prised the doors open when the lift began filling with water from the sprinkler system.
One alleged problem was that, nearing its 252 mph top speed, it began to lift off like an aeroplane.
Hot gas began flowing into the wheel well through vents around landing gear door hinges.

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