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  • Since I have began on this journey of becoming a Justice of the Peace (Judge/ Magistrate) I've been asked by so many people what is a JP. So I want to take the  ...
  • Is it i have began or i have begun? It is "I have begun." Edit. Share to: Ads. Tommy Riddle. Supervisor. Grammar. 2,080 CONTRIBUTIONS. Nothing but life.
  • Post Subject: I have began the process on streaming the thaicom 5's satellite of Korean Central Telivsion but need help! Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:26 am ...
  • Oct 8, 2015 ... I have began to learn R. Where should I look to teach myself regression abilities through R? UpdateCancel. Answer Wiki. 1 Answer.
  • Jul 20, 2013 ... "Began" is past tense, and is not used with the word "have". For example: I began writing my book. I have begun writing my book. She began ...
  • I have begun to read "Enoch Arden," and I know several of the great poet's poems by heart. Jackson had already begun pouring a rare single malt. Last night ...
  • I have begun a shopping list.
  • Sep 2, 2010 ... ... vote 6 down vote accepted. began = simple past form of the verb. begun = past participle form of the verb. I began to run. I have begun to run.
  • We have not yet begun to fight. Likewise, if you are using "had" or "have" or another auxiliary, you must use "begun" and not ...

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