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How to Pronounce started the ball rolling?

Correct pronunciation for the word "started the ball rolling" is [stˈɑːtɪd ðə bˈɔːl ɹˈə͡ʊlɪŋ], [stˈɑːtɪd ðə bˈɔːl ɹˈə‍ʊlɪŋ], [s_t_ˈɑː_t_ɪ_d ð_ə b_ˈɔː_l ɹ_ˈəʊ_l_ɪ_ŋ].

What are the misspellings for started the ball rolling?

  • atarted the ball rolling,
  • ztarted the ball rolling,
  • xtarted the ball rolling,
  • dtarted the ball rolling,
  • etarted the ball rolling,
  • wtarted the ball rolling,
  • srarted the ball rolling,
  • sfarted the ball rolling,
  • sgarted the ball rolling,
  • syarted the ball rolling,
  • s6arted the ball rolling,
  • s5arted the ball rolling,
  • stzrted the ball rolling,
  • stsrted the ball rolling,
  • stwrted the ball rolling,
  • stqrted the ball rolling,
  • staeted the ball rolling,
  • stadted the ball rolling,
  • stafted the ball rolling,
  • statted the ball rolling

What is the present tense of Started the ball rolling?

  • The personal forms of the verb "start the ball rolling" in the present tense are:

  • - I start the ball rolling.

  • - You start the ball rolling.

  • - He/she/it starts the ball rolling.

  • - We start the ball rolling.

  • - They start the ball rolling.
  • What is the past tense of Started the ball rolling?

  • The personal forms of the verb "started the ball rolling" in past tense are:

  • 1. I started the ball rolling.

  • 2. You started the ball rolling.

  • 3. He/she/it started the ball rolling.

  • 4. We started the ball rolling.

  • 5. They started the ball rolling.
  • What is the adverb for started the ball rolling?

    The adverb for "started the ball rolling" is "initially" or "originally".

    What is the adjective for started the ball rolling?

    The adjective form of the phrase "started the ball rolling" would be "ball-rolling" or "ball-rolling" as a hyphenated compound adjective.

    Usage over time for started the ball rolling:

    This graph shows how "started the ball rolling" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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