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How to Pronounce start out at an amount of money?

Correct pronunciation for the word "start out at an amount of money" is [stˈɑːt ˈa͡ʊt at ɐn ɐmˈa͡ʊnt ɒv mˈʌnɪ], [stˈɑːt ˈa‍ʊt at ɐn ɐmˈa‍ʊnt ɒv mˈʌnɪ], [s_t_ˈɑː_t ˈaʊ_t a_t ɐ_n ɐ_m_ˈaʊ_n_t ɒ_v m_ˈʌ_n_ɪ].

What are the misspellings for start out at an amount of money?

  • start out at an amout of money,
  • start out at a amount of money,
  • start out at an amunt of money,
  • start out at an amount of monay,
  • start out at an amount of moneh,
  • start out at an amount of m0ney,
  • start out at an ammount of money,
  • start out at an amount of mony,
  • start out at an amount if money,
  • start out at an amount of mney

What is the present tense of Start out at an amount of money?

  • I start out at an amount of money.

  • You start out at an amount of money.

  • He starts out at an amount of money.

  • She starts out at an amount of money.

  • It starts out at an amount of money.

  • We start out at an amount of money.

  • They start out at an amount of money.
  • What is the past tense of Start out at an amount of money?

  • The following are the personal forms of the verb "start out at an amount of money" in the past tense:

  • 1st person singular: I started out at an amount of money.

  • 2nd person singular: You started out at an amount of money.

  • 3rd person singular: He/She/It started out at an amount of money.

  • 1st person plural: We started out at an amount of money.

  • 2nd person plural: You started out at an amount of money.

  • 3rd person
  • What is the adverb for start out at an amount of money?

    The adverb for "start out at an amount of money" could be "initially".

    What is the adjective for start out at an amount of money?

    The adjective form of "start out at an amount of money" is "initial".

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