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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to start

to start

Auxiliary: have

Regular verb: start – started – started.

The class starts at nine.

The class starts at nine.

Indicative

Simple Present

I start
I start

I start work early on Mondays.

I start work early on Mondays.

you (singular) start
you start

You start too many projects.

You start too many projects.

he / she / it starts
he / she / it starts

The train starts from platform two.

The train starts from platform two.

we start
we start

We start dinner at seven.

We start dinner at seven.

you (plural) start
you start

You start school next week.

You start school next week.

they start
they start

They start rehearsals tonight.

They start rehearsals tonight.

Present Continuous

I am starting
I am starting

I am starting a new book today.

I am starting a new book today.

you (singular) are starting
you are starting

You are starting to annoy me.

You are starting to annoy me.

he / she / it is starting
he / she / it is starting

The engine is starting at last.

The engine is starting at last.

we are starting
we are starting

We are starting to feel at home.

We are starting to feel at home.

you (plural) are starting
you are starting

You are starting without the others.

You are starting without the others.

they are starting
they are starting

They are starting a new business.

They are starting a new business.

Simple Past

I started
I started

I started running last spring.

I started running last spring.

you (singular) started
you started

You started the argument, not me.

You started the argument, not me.

he / she / it started
he / she / it started

The film started without us.

The film started without us.

we started
we started

We started the journey at dawn.

We started the journey at dawn.

you (plural) started
you started

You started the fire safely.

You started the fire safely.

they started
they started

They started a small charity.

They started a small charity.

Present Perfect

I have started
I have started

I have started to learn guitar.

I have started to learn guitar.

you (singular) have started
you have started

You have started something wonderful.

You have started something wonderful.

he / she / it has started
he / she / it has started

He has started his own company.

He has started his own company.

we have started
we have started

We have started to save money.

We have started to save money.

you (plural) have started
you have started

You have started a new trend.

You have started a new trend.

they have started
they have started

They have started building already.

They have started building already.

Past Perfect

I had started
I had started

I had started before you called.

I had started before you called.

you (singular) had started
you had started

You had started the car by then.

You had started the car by then.

he / she / it had started
he / she / it had started

She had started the letter twice.

She had started the letter twice.

we had started
we had started

We had started to give up hope.

We had started to give up hope.

you (plural) had started
you had started

You had started dinner without me.

You had started dinner without me.

they had started
they had started

They had started the meeting early.

They had started the meeting early.

Future (will)

Future

I will start
I will start

I will start again on Monday.

I will start again on Monday.

you (singular) will start
you will start

You will start to feel better soon.

You will start to feel better soon.

he / she / it will start
he / she / it will start

The show will start at eight sharp.

The show will start at eight sharp.

we will start
we will start

We will start the project next year.

We will start the project next year.

you (plural) will start
you will start

You will start your training soon.

You will start your training soon.

they will start
they will start

They will start selling in June.

They will start selling in June.

Conditional

Present Conditional

I would start
I would start

I would start over if I could.

I would start over if I could.

you (singular) would start
you would start

You would start sooner with help.

You would start sooner with help.

he / she / it would start
he / she / it would start

She would start her own school.

She would start her own school.

we would start
we would start

We would start the tour at noon.

We would start the tour at noon.

you (plural) would start
you would start

You would start a riot with that.

You would start a riot with that.

they would start
they would start

They would start earlier if paid more.

They would start earlier if paid more.

Imperative

Imperative

you (singular) start
start!

Start with the easy questions.

Start with the easy questions.

you (plural) start
start!

Start the engines when ready.

Start the engines when ready.

let's let's start
let's start!

Let's start before it gets late.

Let's start before it gets late.

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