start it

start it(
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. comenzarlo
The show was delayed because of the rain, but we're going to start it soon.La presentación se retrasó a causa de la lluvia, pero la vamos a comenzar dentro de poco.
b. empezarlo
How's the book? - It's really good. I started it last night and I've already read 100 pages.¿Qué tal el libro? - Buenísimo. Lo empecé anoche y ya leí 100 páginas.
c. iniciarlo
Is the update finished? - No. I just started it.¿Ya terminó la actualización? - No. Acabo de iniciarla.
a. encenderlo
I think the engine is broken. I tried to start it three times and nothing happened.Creo que el motor está roto. Intenté encenderlo tres veces y nada pasó.
b. arrancarlo
Your car is so quiet. I didn't hear anything when you started it.Tu carro es silencioso. No escuché nada cuando lo arrancaste.
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