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Had completed correct or wrong?

Had completed is correct. This is a past perfect verb phrase. They had completed the test before the afternoon.


Is completed an adverb or adjective?

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.'


What is a more powerful verb than pull?

Tug is another powerful verb for pull


What is the linking verb and action verb on this Athens felt most powerful after the Persian Wars?

Powerful


What part of speech is completely?

Completed is a past tense verb.


What is the irregular verbs of complete?

The irregular forms of the verb "complete" are "completed" (past tense) and "completed" (past participle).


What is the verb tense in the verb phrase will have completed?

Future perfect apex }liljay


What tense is the verb phrase will have completed?

future perfect. S + will + have + past participle They will have completed the exam by lunch time.


What is the past tense of completed?

Complete is a regular verb so add ed to make the past tensecompleted


Sentences that use powerful verbs and powerful noun phrases?

is powerful a noun or verb


Is the word complete a verb?

it can be an adjective (i.e. "She was a complete mess.") or a verb ("I completed the task.")


Is competent an adverb verb or adjective?

The word competed is a verb, the past tense of compete.If you meant to say completed, then it can be either a verb, past tense of complete, or it can be and adjective. for instance 'the completed puzzle ' . both competed and completed are not adverbs because they do not describe a verb. however if you used completely, then that is an adverb because it could describe a verb.