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Prple Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Do you mind if it is / has finished by tomorrow

Hey can I say: "Do you mind if it is / has finished by tomorrow".
For example an upload. Thanks!
  

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These would both work for a process . "It is finished" would usually be treating "finished" as a adjective, and "It has finished" treats it as a verb. "It is finished" would also work for a product , but "It has finished" would not.

  • These would both work for a process .
  • "It is finished" would usually be treating "finished" as a adjective, and "It has finished" treats it as a verb.
  • "It is finished" would also work for a product , but "It has finished" would not.
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These would both work for a process.

"It is finished" would usually be treating "finished" as a adjective,
and "It has finished" treats it as a verb.

"It is finished" would also work for a product, but "It has finished" would not.

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