Hello,
I was watching an house being built.
Should I say to someone " when do you think this project started " or " when do you think this project has started"
It could be, the difference between "when did it start" or " when has it started"
Thank you
started/ has started
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Re: started/ has started
When do you think this project started?
When did it start?
a house

When did it start?

a house

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Re: started/ has started
Thank you!