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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Starting to do smth

If you’re starting to do something, then have you not started yet, or have you just started? I’m not sure what it exactly means.


exmaples:

”I’m starting to like him.”

”He’s starting to grow on me.”

”I’m starting to hate you.”

  

Top answer

If you’re starting to do something, then have you not started yet, or have you just started? You have just started. CJ

  • If you’re starting to do something, then have you not started yet, or have you just started?
  • You have just started.
  • CJ
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If you’re starting to do something, then have you not started yet, or have you just started?

You have just started.

CJ

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