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Did you finish or finished?

Did you finish or finished?

Did you finish? is just past. You’re asking about an activity that happened before but not necessarily has relevance to the present. Have you finished? is just asking for the state of the action that has just completed or you at least it expect it to be soon.

Are you finished is correct?

Have you finished at work? or Are you finished at work? Both questions are grammatically correct and acceptable in any situation. Some native speakers would tell you that they see no difference between the two question forms. But others might say that they perceive a slight nuance of difference between them.

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 or have been completed?

“Has been” and “have been” are both in the present perfect tense. “Has been” is used in the third-person singular and “have been” is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress.

Have completed or had completed?

Emphasis is on the state in the present: finished tasks. Simple past tense ‘I completed the tasks’ would put more emphasis on the fact that the action was taken in the past. But For present tense It’s become I “Have” completed my work is correct.

What tense is have completed?

PAST PERFECT TENSE

What tense is has been completed?

Future Perfect Tense. The FUTURE PERFECT TENSE indicates that an action will have been completed (finished or “perfected”) at some point in the future.

What tense is has never been?

The Present Perfect Tense + ever, never, already, yet.

Was been or had been?

2 Answers. Had/has/have been is usually used for something that was done in the past and still applies (multiple events). Was/were usually applies to something done in the past that no longer applies (single event).

Has taken or had taken?

“He will be taken” – passive of future tense. Perfect Tenses: “He has been taken” – passive of the present perfect. “He had been taken” – passive of past perfect.

Has or had already?

You use “had already” if you are speaking about a past event that is referenced in the past tense. you use “Have already” when you are speaking about a past event referenced in the present tense. It depends on the sentence. ‘Have’ is perfect past (past of the present), ‘had’ is pluperfect past (past of the past).

Did she have or had?

Note that the infinitive form of every verb except BE looks the same as the ordinary present form, so it’s easy to become confused about this. ‘has’ is 3rd-person PRESENT tense only. ‘have’ is 3rd-person PAST tense. DID is PAST tense, hence use have.

Is it already or already?

The only difference between them is that between the “present perfect tense” and the “preterit tense.” The package has already been received. The choice between present perfect and preterit is often determined by the adverb accompanying the verb.

Has already been done?

So “has already been” is an idiomatic thing to say in English; “has been already” is not, unless you insert additional information into the phrase (“has been there already”, for example). “Already” needs to fall either at the very end of the sentence, or else between the two parts of the verb, “has” and “been”.

How do you use the word already?

We use already to emphasise that something was completed before something else happened. It is often used with the present perfect or past perfect: The plane had already landed when the pilot announced that there would be a delay in getting to the gate.3 days ago