Starting Pay Radiology Technician 0 What is the difference between them and when I should use ing form and when to infinitive in similar cases I could see her eyes starting to tear up or I could see her eyes
2 Beginning in or starting in followed by a year is common and correct for referring to something that occurred over multiple years Starting from is less common and When starting a new job the contract or verbal agreement often cite start date the date that you start the job Starting date makes sense but it sounds a bit wrong
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I d like to know which of the following is correct start time or starting time An example is He runs during period t t c every afternoon where t is the start or starting time Both are fine grammatically but it appears that you are aiming for a relatively formal setting in which case Could is slightly more formal sounding Neither would be incorrect however
In both your examples starting out and starting off would be acceptable but starting out is the better choice Start off usually means to begin something at an entry level In one of my favorite episodes of the TV show Community Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design one of the characters says the following line Would that this desk were a time desk
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The concert will start tomorrow at 6 00 pm Or The concert starts tomorrow at 6 00 pm I d go with starting today as well There s an entire Elvis Presley song to exemplify that usage
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2 Beginning in or starting in followed by a year is common and correct for referring to something that occurred over multiple years Starting from is less common and

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Starting Pay Radiology Technician - Both are fine grammatically but it appears that you are aiming for a relatively formal setting in which case Could is slightly more formal sounding Neither would be incorrect however