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Has started or have started?
I would definitely say “has started”, keeping in mind that “that’s started” could be a contraction with either ‘is’ or ‘has’. I see nothing wrong with it. The past participle can serve as an adjective, or as part of a verb tense.
What tense is will be starting?
Start verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
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start | starting | started |
Is Started correct grammar?
It can be argued that they both mean the same thing. “The machine is started” describes its current state as being started, implying that someone or something must have started it. “The machine has been started” directly confirms that its current state is the result of having been started.
Will start soon or will be starting soon?
The commissioning started soon after the proposal was accepted. They are both correct as @HotLicks pointed out. will be started is future perfect tense. will be starting is future continuous tense.
Will be start is correct sentence?
This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. To correct this phrase, change the tense of the verb. When you explain when something begins, use “will start” instead of “will be start.”
Will start sentences?
This will start you on the road to happiness. But we will start right over new. You will start within the hour. He will start at a shorter price than that.
Did we start or started?
Senior Member. The correct answer is “did you start”.
How do you say the movie has started a few minutes ago?
1st sentence “The movie has started a few minutes ago” is partially correct. To make it completely correct, you use “The movie has started”. This means the movie has already started, doesn’t matter how much time has passed.
What is the difference between “the movie starts in ten minutes”?
If the movie is shown every day at that same time, then “The movie starts in ten minutes” would sound more natural. If the movie is only going to be shown once, then “The movie will start in ten minutes” would sound more natural. To my mind both are correct.
How do you use the word ‘has started’ in a sentence?
Present perfect, ‘has started’ cannot be used with the sense of time mentioned. If you’re mentioning the time then you need to use past tense. It’s one of the rules in grammar. Either say “The movie has started” or “The movie started 10 mins ago” like this. Well, as it was already said, one can’t use have (has) with ago.
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