Depending on the context of the sentence, it can be either a verb or an adjective. If you want it to be an adjective, you can say, for example, "I completed my essay last night." To use it as a verb, you can say something like, "The complete list of songs is on the band's website."
No, it is not a verb. It is a noun.
A verb would be "complete" as in "to complete something".
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Yes, "complete" can be a verb. It means to finish or fulfill a task, action, or process.
Yes it is.
"When you complete the application please give it to the secretary."
It is an adverb.
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
The complete verb in the sentence is "did leave."
The main verb of the sentence typically starts the complete predicate.
The irregular forms of the verb "complete" are "completed" (past tense) and "completed" (past participle).
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Complete is already a verb. For example, "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Complete is already a verb. For example "to complete something" is an action and therefore a verb.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
The complete verb in the sentence is "did leave."
it can be an adjective (i.e. "She was a complete mess.") or a verb ("I completed the task.")
A finite verb is a verb that has a complete meaning eg I am dancing.while an infinite verb is a verb that deosn't have a complete meaning eg dancing.
no it is not. i am comes from the verb 'to be' i am you are he/she/it is etc etc
The main verb of the sentence typically starts the complete predicate.
The irregular forms of the verb "complete" are "completed" (past tense) and "completed" (past participle).
A complete predicate is the end of a sentence after a verb including the verb. Example: Lisa walked her dog. Walked her dog is the complete predicate.
The complete verb in this sentence is "should have been running."