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walid
grammar,
It is started
It started
what is the different
19 ก.ค. 2020 เวลา 19:23
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It has started = active voice, present
It was started =active voice, past
It started = past tense
It is started = passive voice present tense
For further explanation - See this link: https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/41525/difference-between-has-started-and-is-started
19 กรกฎาคม 2020
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Hi Walid,
What is the difference? --> I'll give a couple of examples, so you can see the sort of context where we find these 2 structures...
It is started -- This is the present simple passive. So, somebody (or something) must do the starting. It is describing what happens in general.
e.g. - First the runners all get in position for the race. Then it is started by the coach when he blows his whistle. (The coach does the starting/the race is started by the coach.)
- I used to use a key to start my old car, but for my new one, I don't need one! It is started by pressing a button next to the steering wheel. (I do the starting/ the starting is done by me.)
It started - - This is the past simple tense (or simple past...). This tense is used to describe the past. It is "active" (not passive).
e.g. - We have been in lockdown for 3 months now in my country. It started on 23rd March.
- I didn't watch the film on TV last night. It started too late.
19 กรกฎาคม 2020
Although in everyday speech, you would normally say "it has started". Unless for really specific contexts, it just sounds a little clunky and unnatural.
19 กรกฎาคม 2020
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