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when it will be start vs when this will be start

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'When will it start?' The word 'be' is not needed in this context, and 'start' should be in the base form without 'be'.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

when it will be start

This phrase is incorrect. The word 'be' is not needed in this context.

The correct form is 'When will it start?' The word 'be' is not required before 'start'.
  • When will it start to be implemented?
  • Unless Hayley's husband-to-be starts flapping his gums.
  • Here you go, sweetie. is assumed to be start killing people?
  • Risk assessment must start where the problems starts.
  • Start talking or I start walking...
  • We should start on that Viennetta before it starts to melt.
  • If any of the kids start acting strange or start...
  • And when you start stressing, your body starts changing.
  • The clock starts the countdown As soon as they start.
  • Funny how all this stuff starts happening right after you start working here.
  • Start antibiotics and start cleaning out those wounds.
  • Always before I start writing I start rocking.
  • It was a struggle - an endless start-stop-start-stop.
  • He starts counting, we start shooting.
  • We can start harvesting condensation, and start greening the desert from within.
  • Once the gases start to flow round the body, the party really starts.
  • Either you start talking or I start waterboarding.
  • If he starts questioning you, just start stammering.
  • The line starts at the Mississippi, and they better start taking numbers.
  • They should start planning now and start introducing controls that are absolutely essential.

Alternatives:

  • When will it start?

when this will be start

This phrase is incorrect. The word 'be' is not needed in this context.

The correct form is 'When will it start?' The word 'be' is not required before 'start'.
  • Unless Hayley's husband-to-be starts flapping his gums.
  • Here you go, sweetie. is assumed to be start killing people?
  • Risk assessment must start where the problems starts.
  • Start talking or I start walking...
  • We should start on that Viennetta before it starts to melt.
  • If any of the kids start acting strange or start...
  • And when you start stressing, your body starts changing.
  • The clock starts the countdown As soon as they start.
  • Funny how all this stuff starts happening right after you start working here.
  • Start antibiotics and start cleaning out those wounds.
  • Always before I start writing I start rocking.
  • It was a struggle - an endless start-stop-start-stop.
  • He starts counting, we start shooting.
  • We can start harvesting condensation, and start greening the desert from within.
  • Once the gases start to flow round the body, the party really starts.
  • Either you start talking or I start waterboarding.
  • If he starts questioning you, just start stammering.
  • The line starts at the Mississippi, and they better start taking numbers.
  • They should start planning now and start introducing controls that are absolutely essential.
  • There was no need to start this debate at the time it did start.

Alternatives:

  • When will it start?

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