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Is it completed vs Is it finished

Both "Is it completed?" and "Is it finished?" are correct and can be used interchangeably to inquire about the status of a task or project. The choice depends on personal preference or the specific context.
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Last updated: August 21, 2024

Is it completed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about the status of a task or project.

This phrase is used to ask if something has been fully done or achieved.
  • The rearward defense pod... is it completed, Maxim Ilyich?
  • As soon as is it completed, it will be possible to specify which part of the authorisation must be mutually recognised and which one is strictly linked to the compatibility of the vehicle in question with the infrastructure referred to Art. 14.
  • You have no idea what that shape is until it is completed.
  • There will be no entering or exiting until it is completed.
  • Europe must set itself some homework and make sure that it is completed.
  • 24 hours for chicks of all species, provided that it is completed within 72 hours after hatching.
  • It is assumed that someone else will pay the costs of basic research and when it is all completed, it is available to us all.
  • Has construction work started and when is it expected to be completed?
  • In the latter case, when is it expected to be completed?
  • In Slovenia it is completed by a medical commission appointed by the Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs.
  • If it is completed by the company, masters should satisfy themselves with their companies that their details are correctly registered with MSCHOA.
  • An attestation of equivalence shall be valid only if it is duly completed and authenticated by one of the agencies referred to in Annex I.
  • The projected pipeline - if it is completed according to plan - means a major departure from the commitment to which lip-service is so often paid in climate discussions.
  • The internal market has brought many benefits and it is nearly completed, but cohesion policy is now entering a new phase.
  • If Stage Two is completed, it was going to be underground.
  • My goal of the design is not when it's completed.
  • Until such evaluation is completed, it is appropriate to prolong the ongoing IPN eradication programmes.
  • No matter what the job is, it must be completed.
  • I will need the weapon back once your work here is completed. it is, after all, only on loan to you temporarily.
  • If it takes place before the investigation is completed, it could jeopardize the whole operation.

Alternatives:

  • Has it been completed?
  • Is it done?
  • Is it finished?
  • Has it been finished?
  • Is it over?

Is it finished

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about the status of a task or project.

This phrase is used to ask if something has been brought to an end or completed.
  • What's it called? - Is it finished yet?
  • That song, is it finished?
  • Excuse me, is your beef exclusively grass fed, or is it finished with corn?
  • Is it finished, then?
  • When is it finished in Calais?
  • In fact, by the time it is finished, it will cost more.
  • When one lost, it is finished.
  • That is what the dam will be like once it is finished.
  • When it is finished... seal it and give it to Uriah.
  • I will let you know when it is finished.
  • I'll let you know when it is finished.
  • Now it is finished, and I am content.
  • It is finished. cannot expire.
  • So does that mean that it is finished everything.
  • Atrue artist never shows his work until it is finished.
  • But it is not finished, Mr. Neville.
  • When this option is selected the CD will automatically eject when it is finished.
  • A study will now be produced, and I hope that when it is finished the Budgets Committee, which spends millions of pounds on very dubious projects...
  • When you receive this number, the registration process is finished - it is confirmation that we have registered the data you entered.
  • When it is finished I'll set it free.

Alternatives:

  • Has it been completed?
  • Is it done?
  • Is it over?
  • Has it been finished?
  • Is it through?

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