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Breez Posted 20 years ago
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Usually, begin with, I guess. When you play Monopoly, you being with two five-hundred dollar bills, two hundred-dollar bills, etc. " What's the full sentence?

  • Usually, begin with, I guess.
  • When you play Monopoly, you being with two five-hundred dollar bills, two hundred-dollar bills, etc.
  • " What's the full sentence?
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Usually, begin with, I guess. When you play Monopoly, you being with two five-hundred dollar bills, two hundred-dollar bills, etc.

You can also begin at, though I'd be more likely to say "start at."

What's the full sentence?
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Let us begin from page one.

Is that wrong?

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