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"it starts here" vs "it start here"

The correct phrase is "it starts here." The verb "starts" needs to agree with the singular subject "it." The incorrect phrase "it start here" has a subject-verb agreement error.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

it starts here

Correct. The verb "starts" agrees with the singular subject "it."

This phrase is used to indicate the beginning point of something.

Examples:

  • It starts here, at the entrance to the park.
  • The journey starts here, at this very moment.
  • The story starts here, with a mysterious letter.
  • The excitement starts here, with our new product launch.
  • The magic starts here, in this enchanted forest.

it start here

Incorrect. The verb "start" does not agree with the singular subject "it."

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