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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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complete(d)

0check off the items that are complete/completed.02br
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00Are both "complete" and "completed" correct?0-
  

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0 Depending on context, they can both be used.0-
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10check off the items that are complete/completed.12br
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10Are both "complete" and "completed" correct?12br
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11b01font00Examples would help greatly!02font02b00 0-
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0Here is a list of tasks that you have to do. Some of them already have ticks on them because they are complete(d).02br
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00Why do you say both are allowed? To me, I prefer to use 'completed' because someone needs to perform actions to complete those items. So, 'completed' which is the passive form is correct. I don't see why 'complete' can be used with 'tasks'. Please hel

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