Have been completed or are completed?

Have been completed or are completed?

The requested modifications have been completed. The requested modifications are completed. are refers to the current state, but completed is past tense.

Is complete or is completed?

Just like ‘finished’. Complete is a state of being; there is nothing that can be added or changed. Whereas completed is an act of completion – the task that was set has now been fulfilled. For example “The Bible is complete and has been completed”.

Did you complete or completed?

“Have you completed your work” is in present perfect tense and is used if you want to ask someone if they have completed the work just recently. Whereas, “Did you complete your work” is simple past tense, it is used if you want to ask if the work is already done sometime earlier in past.

Did you complete or have you completed?

Did you finish? is just past. You’re asking about an activity that happened before but not necessarily has relevance to the present. Have you finished? is just asking for the state of the action that has just completed or you at least it expect it to be soon.

What is the difference between finished and completed?

1 Complete = Fulfill & Finish = End Complete and Finish both share the meaning of getting something done. However, the degree in which that thing gets done is different when using each word. ‘To complete something’ means to fulfill it. In other words, to finish something means to end it.

Are you done or finished?

Essentially, finished is used when something is complete, there is no more to be done, no further to fall, or no work left to do, and so on. Done is used when you aren’t doing any more. This leads to a huge overlap in meaning, and the difference is essentially one of nuance.

Is Finished correct grammar?

The correct form is the past participle “finished”. The past participle (“finished”) here either functions as an adjective that modifies the noun “action” in this sentence or it is part of the verb. The former feels right to me, but either way, “finished” is correct.

What does Finished mean?

entirely done

What finish means sexually?

having an orgasm or ejaculating. If you finish before your partner it means you climaxed or came before they did.

When you are finished meaning?

We have finished indicates that a task is complete. We have no more to do. We are finished is often used to convey a feeling such as we are doomed or we have lost. There is nothing more that we are able to do.

What does I’m finished mean?

I have completed

Have been finished meaning?

My work is finished indicates the current status of the work. My work has been finished indicates that the work has had that status for some length of time, e.g. for three days. Normally, if we wanted to say that someone else has done the work, we would add a prepositional phrase: My work has been finished for me.

Can I say Im finished?

Note: Here there is no preposition before the object. You should probably not say “I am finished” in most situations as this implies that your life is at an end. It is the “I” that is finished – i.e. close to death or some sort of catastrophic failure.

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.

How do you say I am done?

Here are a few possibilities:

  1. I’ve completed it.
  2. I got it done.
  3. It’s over. / It’s complete.
  4. That’s it for me. / That’s all for me.
  5. I’m out.

Has or had finished?

“Had” is used here because it is past perfect. I have finished the work. I.e. the work has been finished without mentioning any timeline.

Has or had usage?

In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: She has had three children in the past five years.

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