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  1. word choice - "At the beginning" or "in the beginning"? - English ...

    18 DFómh 2012 · Are both expressions "At the beginning" "In the beginning" valid and equivalent? The first "seems wrong" to me, but it has more Google results.

  2. What is the difference between the nouns start and beginning?

    12 Noll 2014 · The period will start in 15 minutes. vs I can barely remember the beginning of the period. Start has the sense of being a fixed point in time, while beginning could possibly refer to …

  3. What is the difference between "begin" and "start"?

    But to "start" marks the actual/exact time of launching an activity (to understand more clearly, consider these two examples: This is just the beginning [meaning, all the initial period] .

  4. Is there a difference in meaning between "from the beginning" and ...

    11 I think from the beginning puts a little more emphasis and focus on the significance of the beginning. If you were talking about a business, perhaps "he" was there in the planning process …

  5. "At the beginning of the century" or "in the beginning of the century"?

    The beginning of the century is a period of time which is short compared to the century but rather long otherwise; Some people may use this phrase to mean the first decade or even longer. I …

  6. conjunctions - Can I use "but" at the beginning of a sentence ...

    19 Ean 2015 · For a while, using but to start a sentence was largely frowned upon. But, I think it is possible to use but at the beginning of a sentence, as long as it isn't overused. Am I right?

  7. Alternatives to "then", "next" (at the beginning of the phrase) in ...

    23 Márta 2018 · What is the nature of the items being enumerated with these words? What determines the order: is it chronology, a logical argument, a ranking in order of importance? …

  8. word choice - "At the beginning" or "during the beginning"? - English …

    18 MFómh 2020 · There's also "In the beginning" which is a little more extended than "At the beginning" so is similar to "During the beginning" but is much more common.

  9. What is the difference between incipient, nascent, onset?

    28 Iúil 2020 · The three words have the same fundamental meaning, but there are some distinctions between them. Please note that "incipient" and "nascent" are adjectives, whereas …

  10. word choice - "Start" vs. "begin", "finish" vs. "end" - English ...

    For example, the beginning of a race track is called the starting line and the end is called the finish line. There are of course more nuances involved than I gave in my answer, but the question was …