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Latest post Mon, Dec 31 2007 3:13 PM by Liveinjapan. 2 replies.
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Liveinjapan  +  458809 Mon, 31 Dec 07 03:05 PM

I can't think of another type of clause other than a noun clause starting with the word what.

Is my sentence correct? Can I replace start with begin?

Thanks
LiJ

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Osaka, Japan
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Please feel free to correct any words I wrote.LiJ
Philip  +  458811 Mon, 31 Dec 07 03:10 PM
 Liveinjapan wrote:

I can't think of another type of clause other than a noun clause starting with the word what.

Is my sentence correct? Can I replace start with begin?

Thanks
LiJ

Both sound natural to me.  You could also say, 'introduced by'.
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At reise er at leve! - H. C. Andersen
Liveinjapan, 1 yr 330 days ago

Thanks for teaching me another way to say this, Philip. Smile [:)]

LiJ

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