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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

At / In the beginning of

Can I say,

At / In the beginning of the race, the hare ran as fast as he could.
  

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I hope I will be able to help you. Usually people say "In the beginning" alone. And you say "At the beginning" of something.

  • I hope I will be able to help you.
  • Usually people say "In the beginning" alone.
  • And you say "At the beginning" of something.
  • So in this case, "At the beginning" will be better.
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I hope I will be able to help you.
Usually people say "In the beginning" alone. And you say "At the beginning" of something. So in this case, "At the beginning" will be better.

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