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MIG Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Conclude vs Complete.

Hi.
Please help me to choose the right word.

A) Why you say this?
B) Please don't get me wrong, I just wanted to conclude/complete his comment. (Because his comment was incomplete and he didn't say all the facts.)

Thanks.
  

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Complete. Use "conclude" when you are finishing your own speech or essay, or asking someone to finish their own speech or essay. Moderator to speaker: Please conclude quickly, there are only five minutes left in this session.

  • Complete.
  • Use "conclude" when you are finishing your own speech or essay, or asking someone to finish their own speech or essay.
  • Moderator to speaker: Please conclude quickly, there are only five minutes left in this session.
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Complete.

Use "conclude" when you are finishing your own speech or essay, or asking someone to finish their own speech or essay.

Moderator to speaker: Please conclude quickly, there are only five minutes left in this session.
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Thank you very much AlpheccaStars.

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