Yes completed is the past tense of complete.
Yes, "completed" is the correct past-tense word for "complete."
The former needs a subject, i.e. I did it yesterday. The latter requires a helping verb and a subject, i.e. I haddone it yesterday. With proper conjugation, they are both correct.
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
No, the correct word would be incomplete.
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
Cordial is the correct spelling.
That's it complete. Variations are incomplete, completed, completing, completable, completely,
complete
it can be an adjective (i.e. "She was a complete mess.") or a verb ("I completed the task.")
The correct spelling of the word is fulfilled (completed, or done).
The word completed can be an adjective (e.g. the completed form) or a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to complete.'
Synonyms for the word 'finished' are, done, complete, completed, made, ready, or accomplished.
Demand... Is correct
Completed is a past tense verb.
adj. correct; suitable; just; complete (Slang)
Completed. Another word or a synonym for the word finished: -complete -over -ended -done -refined -polished -buffed -varnished -ruined -wrecked -devastated
The likely word is "extinct" (died off, not currently alive).
No, that wouldn't be a complete sentence. You could end a phrase with are. eg You are stupid. No I am not. You are!