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Trouper Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Correction please :)

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"Cleaning is completed." or "Cleaning completed."
  

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So... in the first case is implied that word "completed " is Adjective. the second is concerning that word is used as Verb in the Past Indefinite Tense.

  • So...
  • in the first case is implied that word "completed " is Adjective.
  • the second is concerning that word is used as Verb in the Past Indefinite Tense.
  • By the way "complete" and "completed" both may be used as Adjective.
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So... in the first case is implied that word "completed " is Adjective. the second is concerning that word is used as Verb in the Past Indefinite Tense. By the way "complete" and "completed" both may be used as Adjective.

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