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Ineedhelpinenglish Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Help with began and begun...

0I have this sentence that I can not seem to crack...02br
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00"I am not the one who's love was fading the day you began working"02br
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00Is this correct???02br
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0 "who's" should be "whose", I think. 0-

  • 0 "who's" should be "whose", I think.
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0 "who's" should be "whose", I think. 0-
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0Who's = who is. Whose is the correct word. 02br
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00Began is correct. 'Begun' is (I believe) past perfect and only used with 'had.' As in, "Murry had begun to sweat as he worked in the hot sun." 0-
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00'Begun' is (I believe) past perfect and only used with 'had.' 12blockquote
10 Close, but not exactly right.02br
01i00begun02i00 is a past 01u00participle02u00. It is used with 01i00has02i00, 01i00have02i00, or 01i00had02i
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How to tell which who is correct? If [who is] fits in the sentence then it's [who's]. If [who is] doesn't fit in the sentence then you know to use [whose]. So, whose is correct.

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