Had completed or had complete?
Simple past tense ‘I completed the tasks’ would put more emphasis on the fact that the action was taken in the past. In my point of view. I “had” completed my task is correct. But For present tense It’s become I “Have” completed my work is correct.
Is it completed or completed?
Both are correct. Which you would use depends on what you are trying to say. I completed my undergraduate education at Columbia in 1966 is a simple statement about an act in the distant past. The verb is in the simple PAST.
How do you say I have completed my work?
Dear [manager], I completed the task and attached the documents related to the assignment. If you want to elaborate a bit, you could write something like: I have finished the assignment you gave me yesterday. Please find attached the documents I prepared for this assignment.
How do you say I have completed my graduation?
‘my’ is a possessive determiner. In the above sentence, “I have completed my graduation in…” ‘my’ has been used before the word ‘graduation’ which is a noun. Thus, the sentence is correct and my can be used like that. Hope this answer helped.
How do you say I have completed?
“I have completed” is correct.
What part of speech is completed?
verb. completed; completing. Definition of complete (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb.
What is the meaning of completed?
adjective. having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain’s writings. finished; ended; concluded: a complete orbit. having all the required or customary characteristics, skills, or the like; consummate; perfect in kind or quality: a complete scholar.
What type of verb is completed?
The work was completed in March. She will have completed her training by the spring. Complete this sentence….complete Definitions and Synonyms
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past participle | completed |
Is completed tense?
The PAST PERFECT TENSE indicates that an action was completed (finished or “perfected”) at some point in the past before something else happened. This tense is formed with the past tense form of “to have” (HAD) plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form):
When to use has been completed?
Correct Answer Is: “work has been completed”. It may be PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or ACTIVE FORM. But it’s not a complete sentence. It is PASSIVE FORM.
What tense is used to talk about a completed action *?
The three complete (or perfect) tenses describe a finished action: past perfect (I had gone) present perfect (I have gone) future perfect (I will have gone)
Which tense is used to indicate an action that will be going on in future?
future perfect tense
Which tense is used to express an action completed in the immediate past?
The simple past
What is the structure of the past perfect tense?
To form the past perfect tense you use the past tense of the verb “to have,” which is had, and add it to the past participle of the main verb. For example: subject + had + past participle = past perfect tense.
What is present tense and example?
The present tense is a verb tense used to describe a current activity or state of being. However, somewhat unusually, the present tense can also be used to describe past and future activities. For example: I swim in the sea every Saturday. (This is a current activity.)
What is the past perfect tense of go?
Went–Learn the Difference. Went is the past tense of go. Gone is the past participle of go. If you aren’t sure whether to use gone or went, remember that gone always needs an auxiliary verb before it (has, have, had, is, am, are, was, were, be), but went doesn’t.
What is the rule of present perfect?
To create the present perfect tense of any verb, you will combine the present tense of the verb “to have” plus the past participle of the main verb of the sentence. The past participle of a regular verb is the base word plus –ed.
How long is present perfect?
You can use the present perfect tense when you want to talk about how long you have done something, or for what amount of time you have done something. It is used to talk about an action that began in the past and continues up to the present (and will probably continue in the future).
What are the rules of had?
The formula for the past perfect tense is had + [past participle]. It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural; the formula doesn’t change.