Start, begin, first, it matters how y
u use it..... Lol btw yw :)
Commence
My day might have started off a little better if you hadn't groused at me.
The word khaki is an Urdu or Persian word that means dusty. This coloration of fabric started in the mid 1850s and was used for British soldier's uniforms to better camouflage them in India.
another word to get started is too begin
No, the word started is the past tense of the verb start (starts, starting, started). A pronoun is a word to replace a noun, for example I, we, he, she, it, they, etc.
No, the word 'started' is not a noun; the word started is the past tense of the verb to start. Example sentence:We started our trip at four in the morning.
No, the word 'started' is not a noun; the word started is the past tense of the verb to start. Example sentence:We started our trip at four in the morning.
The Person(s) that started the word slapstick is undefined and cannot be told for the fact is we truly do not know who started the word for, in fact the word probably started somewhere around in the Elizabethan Era with Shakespeare.
Started
There is no single word for heats which is better.
A better word for "sweet" is "sugary."
The boy who started the word "beast" was the boy with the mulberry colored birthmark on his face. He first started the word when he saw the "beast" at night but then it somehow turned into "creeper things" in the day.