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Rja Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

When will the film start?

When will the film start?

Is it correct sentence?

I think it is wrong. Because film doesn't start by itself. It should be started by someone else. so, the sentence should be "When the film will be started?"

I am right or wrong?
  

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rja When will the film start? That is fine; it is 'will be started' that is not used. Films, sales, cars and games all start.

  • rja When will the film start?
  • That is fine; it is 'will be started' that is not used.
  • Films, sales, cars and games all start.
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rjaWhen will the film start?
That is fine; it is 'will be started' that is not used.

Films, sales, cars and games all start.
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Can I get some more examples to which we don't use "will be started".

Films, sales, cars, games.........................?
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rjaCan I get some more examples to which we don't use "will be started".
Almost everything that can start starts and is not usually started.
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When the film will be started? Uh ... no. When will this movie begin?
When the film will be ended? Uh ... no. When will this movie be over?
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I think the film finishes ...or I think the film will finish at ....

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