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need help with this sentence.......specifically.... "was begun"....

Planned Start Date – Calendar date when Wall-to-Wall inventory will begin (or was
begun, if entering this record after the event)
  

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'was begun' is a correct verb phrase. It's just the passive voice form. Someone began the inventory.

  • 'was begun' is a correct verb phrase.
  • It's just the passive voice form.
  • Someone began the inventory.
  • > The inventory was begun.
  • CJ
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'was begun' is a correct verb phrase. It's just the passive voice form.

Someone began the inventory. > The inventory was begun.

CJ
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OK.

Suppose today is July 9, 2012.

Suppose:
1) The calendar date for the Wall-to-Wall inventory is October 1, 2012.

Planned start date is when the Wall-to-Wall inventory will begin. (Because this year it happens in the future compared to today's date.)

2) The calendar date for the Wall-to-Wall inventory is March1, 2012.

Planned start

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