
- 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 … 
- Complete or Completed - English Language & Usage Stack …- 33 Complete, unlike completed, implies something whole or full. Completed means finished, accomplished, or done. A lot of the meaning overlaps, but I think completed gives a better … 
- 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 … 
- 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 ? 
- 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). 
- complete or completed - English Language Learners Stack Exchange- Complete: fully constituted of all of its parts or steps, fully carried out, or thorough. Completed: to bring to an end or a perfected status. Therefore, something is complete, or something has … 
- 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 … 
- "By when you want it completed" vs. "when you want it completed …- May 15, 2014 · Which of the following is grammatical? Can you please let me know by when you want it completed. Can you please let me know when you want it completed by. I am … 
- "Have completed" or "had completed" - English Language …- Jun 23, 2015 · 1 I have completed graduation in 2008 is wrong. You can't use present perfect with specific time expressions, and "in 2008" is specific. As @FumbleFingers says, graduated is a … 
- Grammatical Dissection of “it is not completed yet”- Oct 7, 2021 · Yes, "completed" is a verb in your example. But it's ungrammatical: a passive VP is required as in "It has not been completed yet". The nearest active equivalent is "x has not …