No, the correct phrase is "Did you complete," as "did" already indicates the past tense. Therefore, the verb that follows should be in its base form, which is "complete." So the proper way to phrase the question is "Did you complete it?"
It was completed in six years and was completed in 610 A.D.
By 1900 only half were completed.
The project will be completed in 27 months.
the constraction of the building completed by 432bc but work on the decorations continued until at least 431bc
1998
Having completed
No, it would be correct to say "two visits were completed" because "visits" is plural in this sentence.
You would say "I have been successful"
misour. pronounced miss- your
in the process of being completed
Wan liao. (Mandarin)Finished, completed.
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i want to job after completed animation course but many student have to say who have comleted diploma in animation they could not get good job
because your game is glitching
"Complete" in Spanish is "completo". It is pronounced "koam-PLAY-toe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Yes, but it might be better to say "After you complete this process, repeat it for the next frame."
because it just does. got a problem with that?