when I reached the theater, the play already ( begin)
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Began
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When I reached the theater, the play already began. (because it already started which is past).
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In the question, the word 'had' is missing. It will be- When I reached the theater, the play had already (begin).
When I reached the theater, the play had already begun.
The above sentence is in past participle form.
1. The simple past tense of the word begin is 'began' and the past participle tense of the word begin is 'begun'.
2. The past participle is utilized in two basic ways:
* to create forms of the past verb.
* to use as a form of an adjective.
3. Example-
* They had already seen the movie.
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