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What is the difference between complacated and complicating?
Drivers must know their directions backwards and forwards, which is a complicated/complicating task in the maze of London’s one-way streets and blocked-off pedestrian zones.
Could you explain to me so that I could understand once and forever.
28 de may. de 2019 11:49
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Complicated refers to something that is difficult to understand or very intricate.
Complicating means to make something more difficult or confusing.
28 de mayo de 2019
Complicated is a participle adjective. It looks like a past participle verb but it's an adjective. It describes a situation or event.
Complicating is a verb. It does not belong in your example sentence.
Use it in continuous tenses like this: London's streets are complicating the problem.
28 de mayo de 2019
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Jessicamessica
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Inglés, Ruso, Ucraniano
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