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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Start(s) in

The word 'grammar' ends in 'r'.

Is it allowed to use 'start(s) in' as well?

The word 'grammar' starts in 'g'.
  

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Hi, No. It starts with 'g'. Clive

  • Hi, No.
  • It starts with 'g'.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi,

No. It starts with 'g'.

Clive
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Thanks, Clive. Also, which one of the following phrases is allowed?

in the beginning

at the beginning
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Hi,

Both.

Often, no difference in intended, but here are a couple of subtleties.

at the beginning - at the point where it starts

in the beginning - during the first part

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