Word Network: to begin
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To start or begin something. It is a more formal word used to describe the first step or opening of an event, process, or task.
A2Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.
B2To start doing something or for an event to happen for the first time. It is often used to describe the first point of a process or activity.
A1To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.
A1To start an activity or enterprise, often officially and publicly; to send a spacecraft or missile into the air; or to set a boat or ship moving into the water.
B2The first part or the earliest stage of something's existence or occurrence. It refers to the point in time or space where an action or process starts.
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Grammar Connections (5)
Start-up vs. Startup vs. Start-up: What's the Difference?
confusable-wordsEnglish Prepositions: with and without
prepositionsPassive Voice: Things happening to things (is made, was sent)
passive_reportedPhrasal Verb: Take off (Removing & Departing)
prepositionsReported Questions: Using Wh- Words (what, where, why)
passive_reportedUsed in Phrases (2)
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