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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Meetings with a friend won't be (complete/completed) without coffee.

What should I use, complete or completed?
  

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I'm confuse if any verb following the word "be" should in past tense. Thanks!

  • I'm confuse if any verb following the word "be" should in past tense.
  • Thanks!
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I'm confuse if any verb following the word "be" should in past tense. Thanks!
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Meetings with a friend won't be complete without coffee.

Meetings with a friend won't be completed until you say, "Goodbye, see you next time!"
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AnonymousMeetings with a friend won't be (complete/completed) aren't complete without coffee.
I believe you are trying to write the sentence above.

When you meet with a friend, but you don't have coffee, it seems that something is missing. Right?

CJ

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