A few hundred years ago, at least. The initial h of many words not stressed on the first syllable may be dropped. This is to promote fluency in the sentence. Notice that the h of history is not dropped.
The word 'started' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to start. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'start' is also a noun.The noun forms of the verb to start are starter and the gerund, starting.
Wow are you THIS- never mind, a synonym for started is begone.
The town act started in 1676 maybe i dont noe
Blacksmithing is working with iron by heating it and then pounding it into shape. In the parts of the world where iron use started first--the Middle East, Europe and India--blacksmithing started when iron use started, about 3200 years ago.
It can be. The word "started" is the past tense of the verb "start." But it is also the past participle and forms an adjective "started" (begun); it is probably more likely seen as the adjective "unstarted."
she started on the show barnie
Democracy started in australia in 1901
No They Dont Start With "X"
started since time immemorial and has yet to end.
because they were being treated unfairly, under paid, or health concerns.
Sexual orientation started when the first animals walked the Earth.
they started the special olympics so that they can help people an make sure every body was treated with the same respect
The Year chrismas cookies started in was 1878
Julia Gillard started being the prime minster from 24th June 2010.
The word mate started being used as friend since the beginning of time.
Your question is ambiguous. Do you mean when did Shakespeare start to write it, when did they start to rehearse it, when did a performance start? We can only answer the last one anyway. If the play was being played at the Globe theatre it started in the mid-afternoon.
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.