Here's why:
* Has is an auxiliary verb (helping verb) indicating the present perfect tense.
* Started is the past participle of the verb "to start".
Together, they form a complete verb unit that expresses an action in the present perfect tense.
Here's why:
* Has is an auxiliary verb (helping verb) indicating the present perfect tense.
* Started is the past participle of the verb "to start".
Together, they form a complete verb unit that expresses an action in the present perfect tense.