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  • Is uncomplete a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Yes, it is a word, but it is uncommon Less rare is the adjective "Uncompleted"
  • adjectives - Why do we say INcomplete but UNcompleted? - English . . .
    Why do we say INcomplete but UNcompleted? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 7 months ago
  • Can not complete and incomplete be used interchangeably?
    Can not complete and incomplete be used interchangeably? I don't know what else to elaborate more Thank you EDIT: All tasks are incomplete All tasks are not complete
  • grammar - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Thanks for the reply! Let's put aside the fact that the action could be still going on Let's place the progressive "washing the car" action in the past, which is mentioned to explain the current "wet" state of the person How to figure out whether the action was completed or just left uncompleted?
  • Present perfect vs. present continuous for completed actions
    The present perfect is called "perfect" because the action is complete Sometime in the past, some hungry and impolite person finished off your snack A continuous (or progressive) tense indicates an action spread out over time In the case of the present perfect continuous, the ongoing action was ongoing in the past So sometime over a past interval some hungry and impolite person helped
  • phrase requests - A word to describe the completion of uncompleted work . . .
    A word to describe the completion of uncompleted work before a vacation Ask Question Asked 10 years, 2 months ago Modified 17 days ago
  • etymology - What does log in backlog refer to? - English Language . . .
    An accumulation of something, especially uncompleted work or matters that need to be dealt with: the company took on extra staff to clear the backlog of work It may be reasonable to assume that backlog is a back-formation from log The log says what the ship has done; the backlog says what uncompleted work or matters need to be done
  • If I dont know an action is completed, which past tense do I use?
    By the way we use following grammar structures for different situations : Present Perfect : we express Present Perfect for two different purposes 1 Past experiences 2 Unfinished Actions ( a action which is started in the past and it continues up to now) Simple Past : We user Simple Past to show a activity finished in the past Now I think that the first example of English Grammar in use is
  • Is there an adjective or phrase for to be dealt with?
    Backlog: an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with ("the company took on extra staff to clear the backlog of work") Expressions such as the following might also work: in the works; on the back burner; on hold; on ice; Also," have something on one's hands" defined as "to have a difficult job, problem, situation etc to deal with" by Longman ( example: " If we don't
  • Is it correct to say mission completed? [closed]
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