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How to Say "she started" in Spanish

The Spanish word forshe startedis comenzóA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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Simple past tense (Preterite)
A man standing in front of an easel, holding a paintbrush that has just made the very first, small, colorful stroke on a perfectly blank white canvas, symbolizing the start of an activity.

Examples

El concierto comenzó justo a tiempo.

The concert started right on time.

Ella comenzó a sentirse mejor después del descanso.

She began to feel better after the break.

Usted comenzó la tradición hace muchos años, ¿verdad?

You (formal) started the tradition many years ago, right?

Identifying the Speaker

The form 'comenzó' tells you that the action was performed by a single person ('he', 'she', or 'you formal'), or a single thing ('it').

Past Tense Usage (Preterite)

'Comenzó' describes an action that happened and was completed at a specific moment in the past, like 'The class started at nine.'

When to use 'comenzó' vs. 'comenzaba'

Mistake:Using 'comenzó' for a repeated action: 'Cuando era niño, la escuela comenzó tarde.'

Correction: Use 'comenzaba' (imperfect) for routines or descriptions: 'Cuando era niño, la escuela comenzaba tarde.' Use 'comenzó' only for a single, finished event.

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