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The English language is full of grammar rules that can take a little practice to learn. Take “has completed” or “had completed”—they’re very similar, but used in specific cases. We’ll guide you through when to use “has completed,” or “had completed.” We’ll also explain when “have completed” is the best choice.
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When to Use "Have Completed"
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Use "have completed" for a present perfect tense sentence with the subject "I" or "you". A present perfect tense sentence describes completed actions. [4] X Research source Think of the tense as a link between the present and the past—this tense is like announcing that you've just completed something. The sentence might not describe when you began the action, but "have completed" shows that you've finished it in the present. Here are a few examples:
- I have completed outlining my essay.
- You have completed listening to the podcast.
- I have completed my training.
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Choose "have completed" if the subject of the present perfect sentence is plural. If you're still describing a situation that's happening in the present, but your subject is plural—like "the kids", "we", or "they"—use "have completed." [5] X Research source Check out these examples:
- They have completed their project.
- We have completed our assignment.
- The kids have completed their homework.
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References
- ↑ https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbtenses
- ↑ https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbforms
- ↑ https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/effectiveenglish/chapter/simple-past-past-continuous-and-past-perfect/
- ↑ https://www.grammarly.com/blog/present-perfect-tense/
- ↑ https://www.grammarly.com/blog/has-vs-have/
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