What is another word for finished?
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What is another word for finished?
What is another word for finished?
completed | complete |
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attained | dispatched |
effectuated | perfected |
ceased | compassed |
decided | down |
Are you through Meaning?
Are you through? The phrase could be used to ask if the person has finished the task that is being done at the time of or just before(not long ago) asking. This phrase represent the past tense and the task could have taken place long ago.
Is finished or was finished?
No, “The project is finished” is not correct. The correct answer should be “The project was finished” or “The project was completed.” The past tense of the verb “is” (“was”) is called for, not the present tense.
What does it mean when Jesus said it is finished?
Hebrews 9:12, 26 So by saying “it is finished” Jesus was signaling to the Jewish world that there was no more need for sacrifices or temples because that his work brought ultimate fulfillment to what their sacrificial system foreshadowed. [Related: The Cross of Jesus and the Altar]
Are you finished eating?
“Are you finished eating” is correct “Have you finished eating” is also correct and they are mostly interchangeable. “Do you finished eating” is not correct. To say the finishing is occurring now, one must use “is.” Example: “He is finishing eating now.” or “Are you finishing eating now?”
What to say to someone who is going to eat?
If you’re having friends over for lunch or dinner, you can say the following:
- Let’s dig in (or ‘dig in’)
- Enjoy your meal (or ‘enjoy’)
- Hope you enjoy what we’ve made for you.
- Bon appetit.
How do you respond to had lunch?
“Have you had lunch?” is the same as “Did you eat lunch?” You can say, “Yes, I had lunch.” or “Yes, I ate lunch.” OR “No, I didn’t have lunch.” or “No, I didn’t eat lunch.” If you’ve had lunch, say ‘yes’. If you haven’t, say ‘no’.
How do you respond to have you?
The traditional answer would be “yes I have” but “yes I do” is common in American usage and is gaining usage in the UK too. Arguably both are correct: ‘Have you got any ice-cream?’ ‘Yes, I have got ice-cream.
How are all at home reply?
Answer: How are everyone at home ? We’ve used are instead of is as in the question , they’ve been mentioned that ” everyone ” which means a plural word .
Are you home or at home?
Both are correct. However, as an American, I rarely ever use/ hear “Are you at home?” and “Are you home” is more common. “Are you at home” sounds more formal but it is rarely used even formally. Furthermore, to be “at” home is not used nearly as often when you’re talking in the 1st (I) or 2nd (you) person.
Should I use is or are?
When deciding whether to use is or are, look at whether the noun is plural or singular. If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are. The cat is eating all of his food.
Is or are for a company?
They’re collective nouns, so either is fine. They’re typically referred to as plural in British English. A company is a group of people in the same way a school bus is a group of children. It’s not.