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Has been or have been completed?
Both are correct. They represent present perfect tense (Passive Voice). i) Neither case has been completed.
Has been completed is correct?
Both are ‘correct’. The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition.
Which is correct completed or completed?
I completed = Simple past tense, where the action is over. I have completed = Present perfect; the speaker is speaking now (in the present tense), but the action has been completed , it is over, finished!
Have been completed VS have completed?
“I have completed” is active (I did something.), but it’s not a complete sentence. You need an object after “completed”. I have completed the report. “I have been completed” is passive (Something has been done to me.), but it’s not a good sentence.
Has been successfully completed or has been completed successfully?
There is no difference between “successfully completed” and “completed successfully”. Your original sentence is wrong. It’s “the installation” that has completed, not “program X”.
What is the difference between has been completed and is completed?
Complete is an adjective, therefore 1 is describing the state that the civil work is in. Completed, however, is the past participle of the verb to complete, and through making it passive (been completed), it effectively acts as a description. Thank you!
What is the difference between complete and completed?
As verbs the difference between complete and completed is that complete is to finish; to make done; to reach the end while completed is (complete). is that complete is with all parts included; with nothing missing; full while completed is finished.
Will be complete or will be completed?
will be complete and will be completed? Both correct? and same meaning? completed suggests agency more; that is, completed suggests that someone is doing the completing. Otherwise they are the same.
What is the definition of completed?
completed – (of a marriage) completed by the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony. consummated – brought to completion; “a consummated transaction”.
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