It’s perfectly alright to say ‘Are you finished at the flat?’ instead of ‘Have you finished at the flat? ‘ ‘Are you finished? ‘ uses the past participle ‘finished’ as though it were an adjective.
Have finished VS has finished?
Have is used with plural things and with I and you. Has is used with singular things excluding I and you. “He has finished” is grammatical. “He have finished” is not.
When you are finished meaning?
Someone who is finished with something is no longer doing it or dealing with it or is no longer interested in it. One suspects he will be finished with boxing.
Did you finish vs Have you 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 done with grammar?
“Are you done” is used when asking a person if he or she has finished doing something. The thing that is being done is known. Are you done with washing the toilet? “Have you done” is asked when the thing being done is not known, and the person is inquiring as to what the thing is.
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 does I’m finished mean?
It means that something has been completed. I’m finished is more matter of fact. “I’m finished with this book, you can read it now.” It’s synonymous with “I’m done.” “I finished” is more likely to have an exclamation point. In practice, “I’ve finished” sounds just like “I finished” because the V runs into the F.
What tense is have finished?
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
The FUTURE PERFECT TENSE indicates that an action will have been completed (finished or “perfected”) at some point in the future. This tense is formed with “will” plus “have” plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form): “I will have spent all my money by this time next year.
Did you complete or completed?
As a transitive verb, “complete” means to bring to an end or a perfected status. Therefore, Action Item A is complete (adjective), or Action Item A was completed (past tense verb). Action Item A “is completed” is wrong, although “is being completed” or “is going to be completed” are proper verb forms.
Are you done with me meaning?
To be finished with someone or something; to cease being involved with someone or something. I’ve been working on this essay for hours now, so I’m just going to write the conclusion and have done with it. That group has been a really negative influence in my life, so I’ve decided to have done with them altogether.
How do you ask someone if they’re already eaten?
If it is — say — mid-morning, and you want to know if someone has already eaten today, then “Have you had/eaten breakfast?” (possibly “… yet?”) is probably the more natural form (since they might still have the breakfast in question), but either is fine.
Can we say Finished?
You use ” I finished ” when the action of finishing is already done. Ex: ” I finished my homework” you say this because your homework is complete. But if you say ” I finish homework” it gives the impression that one of your hobbies is finishing homework and that it is something you do everyday.
What is the difference between complete and completed?
Complete: fully constituted of all of its parts or steps, fully carried out, or thorough. Completed: to bring to an end or a perfected status.
Is more complete grammatically correct?
It’s generally accepted as correct, though in most cases “more nearly complete” would be a more precise phrasing. No. Something is either complete or not complete. It is like asking if something is very unique.
What does I’m so done with you mean?
If you say you’re ‘so done with’ something – it means you are irritated and bored by it! Often it’s a task that you don’t want to do. Feifei. Indeed. For example, I could say: “I’m so done with recording with Neil.”
Are we done meaning in relationship?
It’s emotional without thought and the potential to patch things up is there. If the, “we’re done” is done in a calm, collected way, the person probably really means it and attempts to reconcile are less likely because the person is coming from a cool, rational state.