Examples of using It has started in English and their translations into Croatian
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It has started.
I think it has started.
It has started.
Notify Rommel's staff that it has started.
It has started.
We all feel it, honey. It has started!
It has started.
Lately, some of it has started to return.
It has started.
Flood warnings have gone out, and in Hawaii it has started snowing!
It has started.
There is so much concern about the devil's influence on this country that it has started offering courses on exorcism.
So it has started?
A present tense verb, a verb with the AS-ending shows that the action or state is real,factual and that it has started but is not finished.
Then it has started.
Us versus them, and we got to win it. go to that cop precinct as one… We should be at the armory loading up, because this fight, it has started.
Then, it has started.
We should be at the armory loading up, go to that copprecinct as one… us versus them, and we got to win it. because this fight, it has started.
It has started a blaze already.
In order to provide variety in the market, it has started to work to increase exports to 100 million dollars in the short term.
It has started a blaze already.
And we got to win it. We should be at the armory loading up, us versus them, because this fight, it has started, go to that cop precinct as one.
It has started escalating recently.
Macedonian power producer Elektrani na Makedonija said it has started researching coal reserves and their possible exploitation in the Mariovo Basin.
It has started escalating recently.
The Turkish Defence Ministry recently announced that it has started a training programme for its staff, aimed at clearing landmines from the southeast border with Syria.
It has started on an extraordinary journey.
The only steel producer in Albania,Turkish company Kurum, said it has started exporting under the production price to maintain its position on the regional market.
It has started raining, and no doubt the weather conditions become not so pleasant for the players.
Another interesting point: while the US is stereotypically individualistic, its Cultural Connections scores reveal that,over the last 40 years, it has started exhibiting slightly more collective scores.