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  • punctuation - What is correct- starts from or starts at when we . . .
    Here is a sentence: During this festive season, our app development cost starts from just $10000 Here, Grammarly shows 'at' instead of 'from' Is it correct? I am perplexed because I have an impression that when we talk about the price range, it is correct to use 'from' What's your take on this?
  • grammar - will start vs starts meaning in this sentence. And Which . . .
    Concert starts at 6PM sharp! Bring your friends! On the other hand, a safety bulletin might use future tense because it is meant to be conveyed as a matter of fact, and without emotion: The concert will start at 6PM We will make an announcement at 5:50PM informing the attendants of all the fire exits
  • prepositions - Start on vs. start from in context - English . . .
    Can you please tell me if I have to use start on or start from in the context below By signing up for this plan, you'll get unlimted data for 30 days starting on the day you sign up By signing u
  • Start vs. Start Off? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between start and start off Both sound the same to me except start off sounds more informal Is off here a filler word to make the sentence more natural?
  • Difference between has started and is started
    The author would avoid this form if there is no specific action or signal that starts the bargaining The simple present-tense form is "starts" It is an active voice, present tense, indefinite aspect construction Like the present perfect, it would use the intransitive sense of "to start" in this context
  • Whats the difference between will be starting and will start?
    The guide announced that the tour of the museum will be starting in 10 minutes and is schduled to run for about two hours if i replace 'will be starting' with 'will start', is there any meaning
  • Comma after an adverb that starts a sentence - English Language . . .
    4 When should a comma be placed after the adverb that starts the sentence? When should there be a comma when adverbs like well, seemingly, apparently, supposedly, definitely, surely, obviously, conclusively, possibly, indeed, actually, naturally and others start a sentence? Seemingly, she's gone to live with another man
  • What time the class starts? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Do you know what time class starts at? Do you know at what time class starts? The definite article can be omitted, I don't know why, but it looks and reads more natural To clarify further, the definite article (the class) in the OP's examples is not wrong and in speech it would barely be stressed but in writing, it looks too busy for my taste
  • Use of an for a word not starting with a vowel [duplicate]
    For example, "F" is pronounced "eff" like it starts with an "E" Examples: I only have an hour for lunch Sounds like "au-er" Does his name begin with an "F"? Sounds like "eff" Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel
  • tense - We arrived at the venue before the show starts - Do we use . . .
    The show starts at 7, and we arrived at 4, so the show has not started yet How can we express this logic? Example 1 We arrived at the venue before the show starts started Do we use starts or st





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