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Be•gin (bi gin′) v. be•gan, be•gun, be•gin•ning [me beginnen; before 1000] 1 to do the first part: begin your work 2 to bring into being; originate: the brothers began the business while still in their teens. which tells you the part of speech? a. (bi gin′) b. v. c. be•gan, be•gun, be•gin•ning d. [me beginnen; before 1000]

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