could you mind explaining the grammatical aspect and what tense form would it come under for : The car started

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This is a bare-bones sentence! It has a subject and a verb, but not much else.

The = article
car = noun; subject
started = main verb

If you add adjectives and other modifiers, you'll have a more interesting sentence, but these words are the main words.

Examples with modifiers:

The red sports car started up the hill.

The old car started sputtering and making weird noises when I turned the key.
The verb is "to start"
The Present Tense is start/starts
The Past Tense is started

Sra
TELAGATHOTY able to be used in both transitive and intransitive way with the same meaning where the object of the transitive verb is the same as the subject of the intransitive verb : Sherry grew flowers in her garden: Flowers grew in her garden
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