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  1. is completed vs has been completed | WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2013 · Well in this context they both have the same meaning, it's just two ways of making the point. Complete is an adjective, therefore 1 is describing the state that the civil work is in. …

  2. to be complete/to be completed | WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2013 · Which one of these phrases is correct? (a) It is a fun place, but wait for it to be complete. (b) It is a fun place, but wait for it to be completed. I thought the verb 'to be' should …

  3. complete / completed - WordReference Forums

    May 23, 2006 · Yes, it is grammatically correct. Note that "complete" and "completed" do not mean the same thing, and therefore "The job is complete" and "the job is completed" do not …

  4. when it is completed, has completed, is complete?

    Jun 9, 2006 · This uses "completed" as a past-participial adjective. The installation has completed. This uses "complete" as an intransitive verb like "finish" - a usage which is …

  5. filled form or completed form | WordReference Forums

    May 4, 2015 · Hello, my friends, I was wondering which expression is idiomatic or is there a better choice: 1) I will send you the completed form. 2) I will send you the filled form. Thoughts: My …

  6. successfully completed or completed successfully

    Dec 28, 2009 · It is a question of emphasis: In "completed successfully": you are emphasizing the completeness of the action (maybe in contrats to the time that took to finish another action, …

  7. to have completed / to complete | WordReference Forums

    May 22, 2013 · He was expecting to have completed his training a month ago. As it is, he’s only halfway through it. Though, even in this case I'd be likely to use to complete. I'd be sure to use …

  8. having completed /completing | WordReference Forums

    Feb 26, 2017 · Ah, I understand your question. When you are congratulating yourselves, the completion will be in the past. However, at the current time, the task has not yet been …

  9. Once (something) is complete / ... is completed - WordReference …

    Oct 16, 2014 · The following sentences are a part of a document called “Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)”, which describes specific procedures of work at a company. A staff …

  10. complete with / completed with | WordReference Forums

    Feb 22, 2014 · "Complete" is an adjective that for us would be something like "con todo y". "Completed" is a participle, which is an adjective, but also a verb, and in its verb meaning it …