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CEFR A1 · Verbs
begin to
/bɪˈɡɪn tuː/
Headword: begin
📚 Module 1: The World Around Me (p.313-320)
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Synonyms & Antonyms
To begin to do something means to start doing it. It indicates the start of an action or process.
Synonyms
start
commence
initiate
Antonyms
finish
end
stop
Translations
begin to
in your language
🇸🇦
عربي
أن تبدأ في فعل شيء.
🇵🇰
اردو
کسی کام کو شروع کرنا۔
🇮🇳
हिंदी
किसी काम को शुरू करना।
🇨🇳
中文
开始做某事。
Easy Explanation
Plain English Breakdown
This means to start. You start doing something. It is the first step.
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Memory Tip
Think of 'begin' as the 'start' button for an action.
Contextual Examples
How to use in a sentence
The sky began to (start to) get dark as the sun set.
I always
begin to
(start to)
feel sleepy after a big meal.
She will
begin to
(start to)
learn Spanish next month.
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