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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Having completed/being completed/completing

Dear all,

Kindly tell me whether the following sentences are correct. If wrong, please correct them.

1) Congratulations for having completed your school career on a high note.

2) Congratulations for completing your school career on a high note.

2) Congratulations for being completed your school career on a high note.


Thank you.

  

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cat navy 425 1) Congratulations for having completed your school career on a high note. 2) Congratulations for completing your school career on a high note. Both are correct, but the first one seems more complimentary to me.

  • cat navy 425 1) Congratulations for having completed your school career on a high note.
  • 2) Congratulations for completing your school career on a high note.
  • Both are correct, but the first one seems more complimentary to me.
  • cat navy 425 Congratulations for being completed your school career on a high note.
  • Yikes, No; it's ungrammatical.
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cat navy 425

1) Congratulations for having completed your school career on a high note.

2) Congratulations for completing your school career on a high note.

Both are correct, but the first one seems more complimentary to me.

cat navy 425Congratulations for being completed your school career on a high note.

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