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I can give you several sentences.Suddenly, the lights flickered and went dark.He suddenly began to cry.We were suddenly surrounded by pygmies.
Suddenly everyone began to CHANT my name...
Suddenly, the plane began to pitch and yaw wildly.
The word began is the past tense for the verb to begin. There is an adjective (the past participle begun) but no adverb form. The verb began can be modified by adverbs such as slowly, suddenly, abruptly, or inauspiciously.
Paint Your Wagon was directed by Joshua Logan. Joshua Lockwood Logan III began his career as an action, featuring in Carry Nation in the 1930s before becoming a director.
I strained my hamstring by playing vigorously. The violinist suddenly began playing vigorously.
Using commas with introductory adverbs is a stylistic consideration. Using a comma in this situation is never incorrect, but many writers have recently started omitting the comma. You could also try moving the adverb around in the sentence, expunging this problem completely: instead of saying "Suddenly, the filled cup fell off the table," you could write "The filled cup suddenly fell off the table," or "The filled cup fell off the table suddenly."
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Joshua and Caleb, both faithful spies during the first reconnaissance of Canaan were the only two persons of their generationto enter the Promised Land when the conquest began.
When they began to kill innocent people.
He called it the final solution or "the holocaust"
The phobia of mortality suddenly arising after false reassirance of immortality. When burnam wood began moving, his fears engulfed him