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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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has been completed or is completed which is correct

The work has been completed or the work is completed-which is the correct form. As far as I am concerned when you mention a particular time second one is correct and there is no time mentioned first one is correct.
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Anonymous has been completed or is completed which is correct Both are 'correct'. The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition.

  • Anonymous has been completed or is completed which is correct Both are 'correct'.
  • The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition.
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Anonymoushas been completed or is completed which is correct
Both are 'correct'. The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition.
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The work has been completed is it right or wrong?

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