The chaperone allowed it, so Sarita and Pepe _____ to dance.

A. begun
B. began
C. beginned
D. will have begun

A or B which A sounds better?

Dear Alexa,

So we have narrowed our choices down to A or B. Let's try putting the word in the sentence.
Choice A. The chaperone allowed it, so Sarita and Pepe begun to dance.
Eh, doesn't really sound right..... let's try b now.
Choice B. The chaperone allowed it, so Sarita and Pepe began to dance.
Personally, I think it's B.
Sincerely,
Anonymous :D

thank u!

yw :3

To determine which of the options A or B is correct, we can look at the sentence structure and verb tense. In this case, we are referring to an action that took place in the past. To express this, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to begin."

Option A: "begun" is the past participle of the verb "begin," but this does not match the sentence structure. We need a simple past tense verb.

Option B: "began" is the simple past tense of the verb "begin," and it correctly matches the sentence structure.

Therefore, the correct answer is B: "began." So the complete sentence would be: "The chaperone allowed it, so Sarita and Pepe began to dance."