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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

I am started from here or I started from here
  

Top answer

I started from here - correct (past tense) I am started from here - wrong. I am starting from here - present continuoous I start from here - present simple I have started from here - present perfect.

  • I started from here - correct (past tense) I am started from here - wrong.
  • I am starting from here - present continuoous I start from here - present simple I have started from here - present perfect.
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3 Answers
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I started from here - correct (past tense)
I am started from here - wrong.

I am starting from here - present continuoous
I start from here - present simple
I have started from here - present perfect.
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What is the question form for this sentence?
did I start from here? Is it a correct sentence
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It would be if you used capitals. Did I start from here?

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