correct form of verb of ' It (begin) to rain an hour ago
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It appears that the subject pronoun it and the verb begin are not in agreement. Consider change the verb.
As the subject of a sentence or a clause, a personal pronoun can be in the first person (I, We), the second person (you), or the third person (he, she, it, they). The same personal pronouns are either singular or plural.
So, the correct form of verb in this sentence must be "begins"
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It began to rain an hour ago.
Explanation:
- Usually, the past tense describes the things that are done last year, yesterday, back in January, in 1983, an hour ago, and so on.
- The format of the past tense is not entirely dependent upon the subject. The regular verbs like learn, work, visit can be converted as learned, worked, visited.
- The irregular verbs should change their format entirely or not at all. Example: go, eat, begin can be converted as went, ate, began.
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