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different using of "start and begin" | Adverb of time-some confusion
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When's your birthday? #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:19 am   When's your birthday?
 

Hello everyone :D

My birthday is February 1.

Q: When's your birthday ?

A1: It's February 1.
A2: My birthday is February 1.

Is there any chance A2 is also possible ?

Thanks a lot,

mdenglish :D
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When's your birthday? #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:30 am   When's your birthday?
 

Of course possible! And A3: February 1st.
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