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what is the proper phrasal verb of began​

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Answered by anitajoshi0905
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Let's begin with the verb 'start' itself as it has a number of phrasal verbs. If you start off a meeting, you begin it by doing something: I'd like to start off the meeting with a brief summary of our aims. You can also use 'start off' intransitively: I'm going to start off with a few introductions.

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Answer:

Let's begin is the proper phrasal verb of began.

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