Friday

May 15, 2026

English
Conjugation

start

Language English
IndicativePresent
  • I start
  • you start
  • you start
  • he/she/it starts
  • we start
  • they start
IndicativePreterite
  • I started
  • you started
  • you started
  • he/she/it started
  • we started
  • they started
IndicativePresent continuous
  • I am starting
  • you are starting
  • you are starting
  • he/she/it is starting
  • we are starting
  • they are starting
IndicativePresent perfect
  • I have started
  • you have started
  • you have started
  • he/she/it has started
  • we have started
  • they have started
IndicativeFuture
  • I will start
  • you will start
  • you will start
  • he/she/it will start
  • we will start
  • they will start
IndicativeFuture perfect
  • I will have started
  • you will have started
  • you will have started
  • he/she/it will have started
  • we will have started
  • they will have started
IndicativePast continous
  • I was starting
  • you were starting
  • you were starting
  • he/she/it was starting
  • we were starting
  • they were starting
IndicativePast perfect
  • I had started
  • you had started
  • you had started
  • he/she/it had started
  • we had started
  • they had started
IndicativeFuture continuous
  • I will be starting
  • you will be starting
  • you will be starting
  • he/she/it will be starting
  • we will be starting
  • they will be starting
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
  • I have been starting
  • you have been starting
  • you have been starting
  • he/she/it has been starting
  • we have been starting
  • they have been starting
IndicativePast perfect continuous
  • I had been starting
  • you had been starting
  • you had been starting
  • he/she/it had been starting
  • we had been starting
  • they had been starting
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
  • I will have been starting
  • you will have been starting
  • you will have been starting
  • he/she/it will have been starting
  • we will have been starting
  • they will have been starting
ParticiplePresent
  • starting
ParticiplePast
  • started
Perfect participle
  • having started

Examples

I got him to loan us that to start the operation.
I just wanted to start a dialogue with you on this.
An inception meeting should be held at the start of each project.
The first is that a start be made on a special process of bringing the two cultural horizons together.