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start produce vs start to produce

Both 'start produce' and 'start to produce' are not correct. The verb 'start' is typically followed by the infinitive form of the verb, so the correct construction is 'start to produce.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1970 views

start produce

This is not a correct construction in English. The verb 'start' is usually followed by the infinitive form of the verb.

The correct form is 'start to produce.'
  • Person dies, they start to produce the spores.
  • But if you keep poking it, it starts to produce light.
  • It starts to produce masses of seeds.
  • If by set you up, you mean contrive a situation in which you might actually start to produce words again, then, yes, okay, guilty as charged.
  • They must also start to produce green energy, much more green energy.
  • If by set you up, you mean contrive a situation in which you might actually start to produce words again, then, yes, okay, guilty as charged.
  • May I say that we have taken a leaf from Finland's book and I have proposed as part of the Internal Action Plan on Communication that we should start to produce a layman's summary for every proposal brought forward by the Commission.
  • The panic of the movie industry and the music industry is that people could actually start to produce and that file sharing networks - file sharing technology enables them to produce stuff.
  • Cancer occurs when a single cell in your body acquires a set of random mutations in important genes that cause that cell to start to produce more and more and more copies of itself.
  • 7 The number of consecutive automatic attempts which fail to produce a start shall be limited to safeguard sufficient starting air pressure.
  • This helps the transplanted cells to' engraft' (when they start to grow and produce normal blood cells).
  • If the remote control system of the propulsion machinery is designed for automatic starting, the number of automatic consecutive attempts which fail to produce a start shall be limited in order to safeguard sufficient starting air pressure for starting locally.
  • We have made a start, and we hope the work will produce some excellent results.
  • Yes, but he also starts a literary journal and gets involved in philanthropy and produces documentaries.
  • The CAP has thereby helped to produce the right conditions for large-scale fires to start.
  • If we do not produce a male heir soon, somewhere in our line, the house of Medici will start to look like an unstable investment.
  • We now want this ball of cells to start to gastrulate, to turn in so that it will produce the other tissues.
  • Then it starts to come up again but what we have now is this area where there's no more ability to produce cheap energy.
  • But with the vaccines that these laboratories produce, we can start to put every African nation back on its feet.
  • He hoped the Copenhagen Summit would produce an updated roadmap, with the start of negotiations in 2003 and accession in 2007.

Alternatives:

  • begin to produce
  • commence producing
  • start making
  • initiate production
  • embark on production

start to produce

This is not a correct construction in English. The verb 'start' is usually followed by the infinitive form of the verb.

The correct form is 'start to produce.'
  • Person dies, they start to produce the spores.
  • If by set you up, you mean contrive a situation in which you might actually start to produce words again, then, yes, okay, guilty as charged.
  • They must also start to produce green energy, much more green energy.
  • If by set you up, you mean contrive a situation in which you might actually start to produce words again, then, yes, okay, guilty as charged.
  • May I say that we have taken a leaf from Finland's book and I have proposed as part of the Internal Action Plan on Communication that we should start to produce a layman's summary for every proposal brought forward by the Commission.
  • Cancer occurs when a single cell in your body acquires a set of random mutations in important genes that cause that cell to start to produce more and more and more copies of itself.
  • The panic of the movie industry and the music industry is that people could actually start to produce and that file sharing networks - file sharing technology enables them to produce stuff.
  • But if you keep poking it, it starts to produce light.
  • It starts to produce masses of seeds.
  • This helps the transplanted cells to' engraft' (when they start to grow and produce normal blood cells).
  • They are a group of people who want to start a co-op to produce Fair Trade coffee.
  • 7 The number of consecutive automatic attempts which fail to produce a start shall be limited to safeguard sufficient starting air pressure.
  • If the remote control system of the propulsion machinery is designed for automatic starting, the number of automatic consecutive attempts which fail to produce a start shall be limited in order to safeguard sufficient starting air pressure for starting locally.
  • Then it starts to come up again but what we have now is this area where there's no more ability to produce cheap energy.
  • Implementing Directive 2014/98/EU will start to apply on 1 January 2017 and as from that date it will introduce for the first time the requirement for suppliers to produce pre-basic mother plants and pre-basic material in insect-proof facilities.
  • And now, sir... before we start to talk prices, how soon can you... or how soon are you willing to produce the falcon?
  • The CAP has thereby helped to produce the right conditions for large-scale fires to start.
  • We even suggested a moratorium on the start of negotiations with a view to being able to produce this kind of balance sheet and to produce a subsequent study of the routes that international trade relations are taking.
  • Mr President, I would like to start by congratulating Mr Böge and Mr Brok and the other Members who helped to produce these reports.
  • If we do not start saving the environment sustainably our children will have no raw material with which to heat their homes or to produce goods.

Alternatives:

  • begin to produce
  • commence producing
  • start making
  • initiate production
  • embark on production

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