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Jack112 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Begun

1. Your energy remains low through Tuesday; then a month of vigor, charisma and success arrives. However, stick with the old: any projects begun now to July 28 will "never end. (How does 'begun' work here? I don't see the verb accompanying 'began'?)

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Jack112 1. Your energy remains low through Tuesday; then a month of vigor, charisma and success arrives. However, stick with the old: any projects begun now to July 28 will "never end.

  • Jack112 1.
  • Your energy remains low through Tuesday; then a month of vigor, charisma and success arrives.
  • However, stick with the old: any projects begun now to July 28 will "never end.
  • (How does 'begun' work here?
  • ) Thanks.
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Jack112
1. Your energy remains low through Tuesday; then a month of vigor, charisma and success arrives. However, stick with the old: any projects begun now to July 28 will "never end. (How does 'begun' work here? I don't see the verb accompanying 'began'?)

Thanks.

Hi, Jack

I'm not sure I understand your question, but I'
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«Begun» is an adjective. It relates to the word «projects».

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