Based on the fact that it takes 24 hours to rotate one time and 1 year to rotate around the sun
The US economy started at the same time as the USA started
The earth is divided among 40 time zones (not 24) because before standard time started catching on in the late 1800s each of the thousands of cities kept its own time, and that started to get confusing as technology started making transportation and communication faster.
started to farm and when the agricultural revolution started
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The Steelers started the 2013 season with an 0-4 record. This was the first time since 1968.
No, started is not an adverb of time. It the past tense of the verb to start.
The US economy started at the same time as the USA started
Started is a verb...
we all started at the same time
they started the same time the EPF started
We generally say it's high time something started when something has started. But properly we do say it's high time something start ( a subjunctive, all but obsolete among English moods) if nothing has started yet.
Peyton and Eli Manning started only about 3-4 years apart. Else there is none that started a the "same" time.
Sin was started in the garden of Eden for the very first time.
when it started ANOTHER ANSWER IT NEVER SHOULD'VE STARTED!!!
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It started at approximately 4:32. Coverage started at 4:00.