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MSN: Spice, conquest and curiosity: Why did British made curry their national dish

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Spice, conquest and curiosity: Why did British made curry their national dish

If a British citizen wishes to move to the United Kingdom for the first time, they should make prior arrangements for accommodation before arrival and bring sufficient funds to support themselves until they have found employment. British citizens should bring with them evidence of any previous employment, education and of medical history.

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Scroll through a London high street on a Friday night, and the air tells its own story, cumin, cardamom, sizzling onions, a swirl of heat that feels unmistakably Indian yet deeply British. Chicken ...

I'm the parent of a 2nd grader and I'm looking for a good explanation for the difference between the verb began and begun. Thank you in advance.

Why do they have difference structures, if they communicate the same meanings ? 1. He began/started crying. 2. He began/started to cry. Are they both grammatical? Do they have different meanings?

It began to rain/began raining when we got home. Do both 'to rain' and 'raining' work as well for the sentence, please?

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"start + infinitive" = The decision of starting had been taken before the learning process began "start + gerund" = The learning process began as soon as the decision was taken. Really? How about the following sentences:- a) I started to speak intelligibly when I was two years old. (When was the decision of starting taken, may I ask?

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