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What's the difference between "to be completed" and "to be complete" ?
"to be completed" >> complete is used as a verb
"to be complete" >> complete here is used as an adjective
Is there any minor difference in terms of sense and context because seems like they are both correct?
Example: The work will be completed/complete in 3 days.
13 Thg 01 2014 10:16
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As a Verb: "I shall complete the project." As an Adjective: "The project is complete."
13 tháng 1 năm 2014
Thanks!
13 tháng 1 năm 2014
Ah yikes.... before I teach you bad English, I have just made a horrible grammar mistake changing my sentences. It should be either:
You probably would not want to say that.
or
You probably do not want to say that.
You probably would not want to say that.
or
You probably do not want to say that.
13 tháng 1 năm 2014
The work will be completed in 3 days. == The work will be finished in 3 days.
The work will be complete in 3 days. == The work will be in one whole piece in 3 days. You would probably do not want to say that.
Some example I can think of:
You are a very complete employer, since you have completed all kinds of tasks on time. == Means your skill are very complete, you do not fail any skills. And this has been shown by the fact you finished all your work on time.
The work will be complete in 3 days. == The work will be in one whole piece in 3 days. You would probably do not want to say that.
Some example I can think of:
You are a very complete employer, since you have completed all kinds of tasks on time. == Means your skill are very complete, you do not fail any skills. And this has been shown by the fact you finished all your work on time.
13 tháng 1 năm 2014
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