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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

finish/end/over/complete

When will her exams complete?

When will her exams over?

When will her exams end?

When will her exams finish?

Are your exams over?

Are your exams ended?

Are your exams finished?

Are your exams completed?

When will her exams be completed?

When will her exams be over?

When will her exams be finished?

When will her exams be ended?

Which of these are correct? Also tell me if there are any differences between "end", "finish", "over" and "complete" with the above sentences
  

Top answer

Hi, All are OK, except as noted. When will her exams complete? No.

  • Hi, All are OK, except as noted.
  • When will her exams complete?
  • No.
  • When will her exams over?
  • No.
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Hi,

All are OK, except as noted.

When will her exams complete? No.

When will her exams over? No.

When will her exams end?

When will her exams finish?

Are your exams over?
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Thank you very much Clive. Just now I got one doubt.

When will her exams complete? No.

I can write this in assertive form as "My exams will complete in June" so interrogative form is "When will your exams complete"?

Then why is it incorrect?

We don't use 'complete' as much asd
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Hi Gary,

my try:

Exams cannot complete anything, they are completed. When will her exams be completed? and her exams will be completed in June are correct. And yes, complete is not used so commonly if you mean that they are finished.
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Hi,

I can write this in assertive form as "My exams will complete in June" No, you can't . This is substandard. You need to say

I will complete my exams in June.

My exams will be completed in June.

so interrogative form is "When will your exams complete"? Then why is it incorrect?

Best wishes, Clive
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When will her exam over?
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Our exams wrap up on may 9

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