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Bảo Lê Quốc Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Complete or completed?

When will the work be _____?

A. complete
B. completing
C. completed
D. completely

I selected C and I don't know if A is correct, too. I have a question that, in English, both "completed" and "complete" have the same meaning when they come after "be" or depending on context?

  

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Yes, I think you are right - both "complete" and "completed" are correct; they are interchangeable.

  • Yes, I think you are right - both "complete" and "completed" are correct; they are interchangeable.
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Yes, I think you are right - both "complete" and "completed" are correct; they are interchangeable.

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