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Irmamuthiah Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

What's the different between 'start' and 'begin'? When do we use both of them?
  

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Basically, I treat them as synonyms. Additionally, commence can sound a little more formal. ]

  • Basically, I treat them as synonyms.
  • Additionally, commence can sound a little more formal.
  • ]
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Basically, I treat them as synonyms. Additionally, commence can sound a little more formal.

[There are a few cases where one or the other might sound more natural ('start the engine').]

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