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How to Use "Complete" with Example Sentences
complete
(v):
to finish
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Used with adverbs:
"
I hope to
complete
the work
on schedule
.
"
(on schedule, on time)
"
She
successfully
completed
the essay.
"
(successfully)
"
I
just
completed
the project.
"
(just, recently)
"
I
fully
completed
the course.
"
(fully, partially)
Used with nouns:
"
I want to
complete
the
deal
soon.
"
(deal, form, job, project)
complete
(adj):
full, whole or finished; having all of the parts
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Used with verbs:
"
The project
is
complete
.
"
(be: is/am/are, looks, seems)
"
This last page
makes
the book
complete
.
"
(makes)
Used with adverbs:
"
The work on the house is
far from
complete
.
"
(far from, not quite)
"
Her painting is
almost
complete
.
"
(almost, nearly)
"
The project is
now
complete
.
"
(now)
Used with nouns:
"
We are in
complete
agreement
.
"
(agreement)
"
Please give a
complete
answer
.
"
(answer, description, sentence)
"
There was a
complete
breakdown
in communication.
"
(breakdown)
"
She made a
complete
change
in her appearance.
"
(appearance)
"
She has a
complete
collection
of his artwork.
"
(collection)
"
She is in
complete
control
.
"
(control)
"
He is a
complete
disappointment
.
"
(disappointment, failure, loser, stranger)
"
It was a
complete
misunderstanding
.
"
(misunderstanding, nightmare, waste)
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