You may see also:    jump-start    kick-start    re-start    start out    start up   

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Language: English     Tense: Present Simple


Simple Forms

InfinitiveImperativeParticiple
to start start
let's start
start
PresentPast
startingstarted
Indicative
PresentPast
I start
you start
he/she/it starts
we start
you start
they start
I started
you started
he/she/it started
we started
you started
they started
Compound Forms

Past participle
having started
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
I am starting
you are starting
he/she/it is starting
we are starting
you are starting
they are starting
I have started
you have started
he/she/it has started
we have started
you have started
they have started
I will start
you will start
he/she/it will start
we will start
you will start
they will start
I will have started
you will have started
he/she/it will have started
we will have started
you will have started
they will have started
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
I was starting
you were starting
he/she/it was starting
we were starting
you were starting
they were starting
I had started
you had started
he/she/it had started
we had started
you had started
they had started
I will be starting
you will be starting
he/she/it will be starting
we will be starting
you will be starting
they will be starting
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
I have been starting
you have been starting
he/she/it has been starting
we have been starting
you have been starting
they have been starting
I had been starting
you had been starting
he/she/it had been starting
we had been starting
you had been starting
they had been starting
I will have been starting
you will have been starting
he/she/it will have been starting
we will have been starting
you will have been starting
they will have been starting
InfinitiveImperativeParticiple
not to start do not start
let's not start
do not start
PresentPast
not startingnot started
Indicative
PresentPast
I do not start
you do not start
he/she/it does not start
we do not start
you do not start
they do not start
I did not start
you did not start
he/she/it did not start
we did not start
you did not start
they did not start
Past participle
not having started
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
I am not starting
you are not starting
he/she/it is not starting
we are not starting
you are not starting
they are not starting
I have not started
you have not started
he/she/it has not started
we have not started
you have not started
they have not started
I will not start
you will not start
he/she/it will not start
we will not start
you will not start
they will not start
I will not have started
you will not have started
he/she/it will not have started
we will not have started
you will not have started
they will not have started
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
I was not starting
you were not starting
he/she/it was not starting
we were not starting
you were not starting
they were not starting
I had not started
you had not started
he/she/it had not started
we had not started
you had not started
they had not started
I will not be starting
you will not be starting
he/she/it will not be starting
we will not be starting
you will not be starting
they will not be starting
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
I have not been starting
you have not been starting
he/she/it has not been starting
we have not been starting
you have not been starting
they have not been starting
I had not been starting
you had not been starting
he/she/it had not been starting
we had not been starting
you had not been starting
they had not been starting
I will not have been starting
you will not have been starting
he/she/it will not have been starting
we will not have been starting
you will not have been starting
they will not have been starting
Indicative
PresentPast
do I start ?
do you start ?
does he/she/it start ?
do we start ?
do you start ?
do they start?
did I start ?
did you start ?
did he/she/it start ?
did we start ?
did you start ?
did they start ?
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
am I starting ?
are you starting ?
is he/she/it starting ?
are we starting ?
are you starting ?
are they starting ?
have I started ?
have you started ?
has he/she/it started ?
have we started ?
have you started ?
have they started ?
will I start ?
will you start ?
will he/she/it start ?
will we start ?
will you start ?
will they start ?
will I have started ?
will you have started ?
will he/she/it have started ?
will we have started ?
will you have started ?
will they have started ?
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
was I starting ?
were you starting ?
was he/she/it starting ?
were we starting ?
were you starting ?
were they starting ?
had I started ?
had you started ?
had he/she/it started ?
had we started ?
had you started ?
had they started ?
will I be starting ?
will you be starting ?
will he/she/it be starting ?
will we be starting ?
will you be starting ?
will they be starting ?
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
have I been starting ?
have you been starting ?
has he/she/it been starting ?
have we been starting ?
have you been starting ?
have they been starting ?
had I been starting ?
had you been starting ?
had he/she/it been starting ?
had we been starting ?
had you been starting ?
had they been starting ?
will I have been starting ?
will you have been starting ?
will he/she/it have been starting ?
will we have been starting ?
will you have been starting ?
will they have been starting ?
Past participle
having started
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
I am starting
you are starting
he/she/it is starting
we are starting
you are starting
they are starting
I have started
you have started
he/she/it has started
we have started
you have started
they have started
I will start
you will start
he/she/it will start
we will start
you will start
they will start
I will have started
you will have started
he/she/it will have started
we will have started
you will have started
they will have started
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
I was starting
you were starting
he/she/it was starting
we were starting
you were starting
they were starting
I had started
you had started
he/she/it had started
we had started
you had started
they had started
I will be starting
you will be starting
he/she/it will be starting
we will be starting
you will be starting
they will be starting
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
I have been starting
you have been starting
he/she/it has been starting
we have been starting
you have been starting
they have been starting
I had been starting
you had been starting
he/she/it had been starting
we had been starting
you had been starting
they had been starting
I will have been starting
you will have been starting
he/she/it will have been starting
we will have been starting
you will have been starting
they will have been starting
                  
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See also verbs with similar meaning: jump-startkick-startre-startstart outstart up


-  Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
-  Set in motion, cause to start
-  Play in the starting lineup
-  Bring into being
-  Get off the ground
-  Get going or set in motion
-  Begin or set in motion
-  Move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
-  Leave
-  Bulge outward
-  Begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job
-  Begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object
-  Have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
-  Have a beginning characterized in some specified way



-  Let's get down to work now
-  Begin a new chapter in your life
-  Start a foundation
-  The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack
-  Start up the computer
-  Ready, set, go!
-  She startled when I walked into the room
-  The family took off for Florida
-  His eyes popped
-  Start a new job
-  We started physics in 10th grade
-  Prices for these homes start at $250,000
-  The semester begins with a convocation ceremony


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