It started or it started to

Hiternal

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Hey, i've been having this weird problem recently, what's the difference between "It started" and "It started to"?
 

emsr2d2

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Hey. There's no need for a greeting. Just go ahead with your question.

I've been having this weird a problem recently. What's the difference between "It started" and "It started to"?
Note my corrections and comments above. (There's nothing weird about having a problem with English.) Remember to capitalise "I" (first person singular pronoun) every time you write it.
 

Amigos4

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Welcome to the forum, Hiternal! (y)

Your question is rather general, and lacks the specificity of context we require for this forum.

It would be helpful if you write two complete sentences using "It started" in your first sentence and "It started to" in your second sentence.

I look forward to your future posts.

 
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