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different using of "start and begin" Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:13 am  different using of "start and begin"
 

Hi, I'd like to know the different use of START and BEGIN, could you explain it to me as they are the same meaning . thanks in advance.

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different using of " start and begin " Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:21 am  different using of " start and begin "
 

Hi Lyfen,

I've written a piece on these two verbs, which you might find useful:

http://www.english-test.net/articles/24/

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