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Start (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: disturb, initiate, pour, displace, put into play, move suddenly from its place, position, jerk, rouse, move, empty, fly, south, machine, set, originate, sir, begin, be moved suddenly, jerk suddenly in surprise, cause to flee, invent, do, bring onto being, brian glanville, dislocate, break away, sir william temple, put, bring, commence, disturb and cause to move suddenly, loosen, set in motion, begin an activity, tap and begin drawing from, break, page 361, raise, alarm, come loose, pour out, awaken, awaken suddenly
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
start
start
starts
start
start
start
Future Simple
will start
will start
will start
will start
will start
will start
Past Simple
started
started
started
started
started
started
Conditional Simple
would start
would start
would start
would start
would start
would start
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am starting
are starting
is starting
are starting
are starting
are starting
Future Progressive
will be starting
will be starting
will be starting
will be starting
will be starting
will be starting
Past Progressive
was starting
were starting
was starting
were starting
were starting
were starting
Conditional Progressive
would be starting
would be starting
would be starting
would be starting
would be starting
would be starting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have started
have started
has started
have started
have started
have started
Future Perfect
will have started
will have started
will have started
will have started
will have started
will have started
Past Perfect
had started
had started
had started
had started
had started
had started
Conditional Perfect
would have started
would have started
would have started
would have started
would have started
would have started
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been starting
have been starting
has been starting
have been starting
have been starting
have been starting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been starting
will have been starting
will have been starting
will have been starting
will have been starting
will have been starting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been starting
had been starting
had been starting
had been starting
had been starting
had been starting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been starting
would have been starting
would have been starting
would have been starting
would have been starting
would have been starting

Examples of start

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Don't start that.
! God, Randy, I just thought we really had something, or at least the start of something.
! I hereby declare Thanksgiving dinner officially over... which means it's the start of Christmas season... which means...
! I will bet you ten bucks that if I start a Christian rock band that I can get a platinum album before you guys do!
! If we don't start shooting in 10 minutes, we're not gonna make our day.
! Don't start that.
! God, Randy, I just thought we really had something, or at least the start of something.
! I hereby declare Thanksgiving dinner officially over... which means it's the start of Christmas season... which means...
! I will bet you ten bucks that if I start a Christian rock band that I can get a platinum album before you guys do!
! If we don't start shooting in 10 minutes, we're not gonna make our day.
! He starts with the eggs?
! It starts to snow ?
" History starts out as farce and ends up as tragedy".
" I said,"It starts in an hour.
" Marjorie and Jo-Jo love romantic evenings... and romance in New York City always starts on Broadway."
! He starts with the eggs?
! It starts to snow ?
" History starts out as farce and ends up as tragedy".
" I said,"It starts in an hour.
" Marjorie and Jo-Jo love romantic evenings... and romance in New York City always starts on Broadway."
! - We started on the wrong foot
! - Your meeting started 20 minutes ago.
! Brock got the X-1 started.
! Duane, when I first saw these drawings, I started looking for answers to the big questions in life!
! He was just on tour in Portland, and we just started talking, and then we started laughing...
! Father, everyone is starting to pay attention to me again because of the new millenium!
! I got in trouble for starting a fd fight.
! I mean, every time that I think that I'm getting over him something happens that reminds me of him and I just, I feel like I am starting back at square one.
! I'm really starting to think there's a double standard here.
! It's just that I'm feeling very strongly that we're only starting to express ourselves in a physical, sexual-specifically way.
! - We started on the wrong foot
! - Your meeting started 20 minutes ago.
! Brock got the X-1 started.
! Duane, when I first saw these drawings, I started looking for answers to the big questions in life!
! He was just on tour in Portland, and we just started talking, and then we started laughing...
! Father, everyone is starting to pay attention to me again because of the new millenium!
! I got in trouble for starting a fd fight.
! I mean, every time that I think that I'm getting over him something happens that reminds me of him and I just, I feel like I am starting back at square one.
! I'm really starting to think there's a double standard here.
! It's just that I'm feeling very strongly that we're only starting to express ourselves in a physical, sexual-specifically way.

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