What Happened In The Beginning

Hi Dot! 'Happend' is a spelling mistake of happened. Happened is past tense ie- The storm had happened a week before the playoffs. Regards, Vitor Rabbit

  1. Trip down memory lane This idiom in English refers to an occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past. When discussing events in the past, you’ll often use English idioms about time as well. For example: Every Christmas is a trip down memory lane for the family when our parents take out the photo albums.
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Start may have the connotation of being in the future and beginning may more easily be associated with the past. 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 any time between the start and the halfway point.

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

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

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