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  1. Job was completed, job has completed and job has been …

    Mr. A, Mowing at the job site has completed. It could be better if I say: "Mowing was completed at the job site" or "mowing has been completed ". But how odd was the original one? Do people …

  2. What is the difference between 'finished' and 'completed'?

    Apr 16, 2015 · This perhaps reflects a distinction between finished as meaning "got done with" and completed as meaning "made whole": the author can be understood either to have got …

  3. Complete or Completed - English Language & Usage Stack …

    "Complete" indicates a thing that has been finished. "Completed" is a past-tense verb form, and while by itself means much the same thing as "complete", it has the additional implication of …

  4. word difference - complete or completed - English Language …

    Consider a task (a computer science term), which can have three states: not yet started (queued) started (running) finished running What word would be more correct for third state: "complete" or "

  5. grammar - What is the difference between 'I almost completed...' …

    Jul 18, 2019 · I almost completed Indicates an action in the past, which you were doing, and is all gone now. So you say "I almost completed the running race, but had to stop half-way through." …

  6. When should I use "finish" instead of "complete," and vice versa?

    I am confused about when to use finish instead of complete and vice versa. May you help me in understanding when to use those words?

  7. passive voice - "Testing complete" vs "Testing is completed"

    Jun 10, 2019 · Consider these two ways of saying something: Testing complete. Testing is completed. This is just an example. I want to understand any differences between the two …

  8. present perfect - "I have completed" versus "I had completed"

    Mar 11, 2015 · I completed all the tasks assigned. How to convey this ? I have completed all the tasks. or I had completed all the tasks. Which one is correct ?

  9. Which is correct: "have been completed" or "are completed"

    The requested modifications have been completed. is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next).

  10. Present perfect - the action is completed or not completed?

    Apr 21, 2020 · The fact that the Latin word perfectus translates as finished or completed does not mean that the present perfect construction, in modern English, can refer only to contexts …