English, asked by mankoomannat, 6 months ago

the day had barely _____ (begin or begun or began)
write the correct form

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Answered by ItzGam
3

Answer:

The day had barely begun

I forgot the tense

Just have a instincts that it is true

Explanation:

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Now i remembered

You use “began” when you have a specific timeframe , e.g

I began learning French six weeks ago.

We began eating lunch when the bell rang.

You use “begun” When you've just started something, and you use have/has with it

We have begun the new term.

You use begun with has/have when the EFFECT of whatever you started some time back can still be felt in the present

She has begun revising her work

(So she's probably better at answering questions )

You use begun with 'had' when you're going to talk of another event occurring when this one just started

The lessons had just begun when my parents arrived.

Hope I made things clear

Answered by vaibhav511273
0

Answer:

begun

Explanation:

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