Past tense of the word complete

3 forms of the verb complete
The English verb ‘complete’ is pronounced as [kəmˈpliːt].
Related to:
regular verbs.

3 forms of verb complete: Infinitive (complete), Past Simple — (completed), Past Participle — (completed).

Here are the past tense forms of the verb complete

👉 Forms of verb complete in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of complete.

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle
complete [kəmˈpliːt]

completed [kəmˈpliːtɪd]

completed [kəmˈpliːtɪd]

What are the 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb complete?

🎓 What are the past simple, future simple, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect forms of the base form (infinitive) ‘complete‘?

Learn the three forms of the English verb ‘complete’

  • the first form (V1) is ‘complete’ used in present simple and future simple tenses.
  • the second form (V2) is ‘completed’

    used in past simple tense.

  • the third form (V3) is
    ‘completed’

    used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.

What are the past tense and past participle of complete?

The past tense and past participle of complete are:
complete in past simple is

completed,

and past participle is

completed.

What is the past tense of complete?

The past tense of the verb «complete» is «completed»,

and the past participle is
«completed».

Verb Tenses

Past simple — complete in past simple completed
(V2).

Future simple — complete in future simple is complete (will + V1).

Present Perfect — complete in present perfect tense is
completed
(have/has + V3).

Past Perfect — complete in past perfect tense is
completed

(had + V3).

complete regular or irregular verb?

👉 Is ‘complete’ a regular or irregular verb? The verb ‘complete’ is regular verb.

Examples of Verb complete in Sentences

  •  
    Simply complete these two coupons below

    (Present Simple)

  •  
    This document was completed in May 2012

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    She has completed more than 150 investigations and issued 40 reports

    (Present Perfect)

  •  
    If you explain my task again, I will complete it

    (Future Simple)

  •  
    For further promotion he has completed a lot of tasks from the boss

    (Present Perfect)

  •  
    Before he became a soldier, he had completed military training

    (Past Perfect)

  •  
    Only when I complete packaging, I will feel calm

    (Present Simple)

  •  
    The only way to complete a quest is to find the last roomkey

    (Present Simple)

  •  
    I have been already completing the furniture arrangement, when you arrived

    (Present Perfect Continuous)

  •  
    So you are saying that you have already completed your story?

    (Present Perfect)

Along with complete, words are popular

hang up

and input.

Verbs by letter:

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3 формы глагола complete

Английский глагол complete [kəmˈpliːt], переводится как: заканчиваться.
Входит в группы:
правильные глаголы.

3 формы глагола complete: Infinitive (complete), Past Simple — (completed), Past Participle — (completed).

📚 Глагол complete имеет значения: заканчиваться, завершать, заполнять, исполнять, укомплектовывать, дополнять.

👉 Формы глагола complete в настоящем и прошедшем времени 2-я и 3-я форма.
❓ Как будет complete в прошедшем времени past simple.

Три формы глагола complete

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle Перевод
complete [kəmˈpliːt]

completed [kəmˈpliːtɪd]

completed [kəmˈpliːtɪd]

заканчиваться

Как поставить complete во 2-ю и 3-ю форму?

🎓 Как поставить глагол complete в Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?

👉 Всё очень просто, в этих временах прошедшего, будущего и совершённого времени, в английском используются 2я и 3я форма глагола:

  • First form (V1) — complete. (Present simple, Future Simple)
  • Second form (V2) —
    completed.

    (Past simple)

  • Third form (V3) —
    completed.

    (Present perfect, Past perfect)

Как поставить complete в past simple?

Если вы не совсем поняли какую форму для complete нужно использовать в прошедшем времени, будет:
complete в past simple — completed.

What is the past tense of complete?

The past tense of complete is completed.

The past participle of complete is completed.

Временные формы глагола — Verb Tenses

Past simple — complete в past simple, будет completed.
(V2)

Future simple — complete в future simple будет complete. (will + V1)

Present Perfect — complete в present perfect будет
completed.
(havehas + V3)

Past Perfect — complete в past perfect будет
completed.

(had + V3)

Правильный или неправильный глагол complete?

👉 Правильный это глагол ли нет? Глагол complete это правильный глагол.

Примеры применения глагола complete

  •  
    Simply complete these two coupons below — Просто заполните эти два купона ниже.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    This document was completed in May 2012 — Этот документ был завершен в мае 2012 года.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    She has completed more than 150 investigations and issued 40 reports — Она завершила более 150 исследований и выдала 40 отчетов.
    (Present Perfect)

  •  
    If you explain my task again, I will complete it — Если ты объяснишь задание ещё раз, я смогу его выполнить.
    (Future Simple)

  •  
    For further promotion he has completed a lot of tasks from the boss — Для дальнейшего продвижения, он выполнил много поручений от босса.
    (Present Perfect)

  •  
    Before he became a soldier, he had completed military training — Прежде чем стать солдатом, он прошёл курс молодого бойца.
    (Past Perfect)

  •  
    Only when I complete packaging, I will feel calm — Только когда упакуюсь, я успокоюсь.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    The only way to complete a quest is to find the last roomkey — Единственный способ завершить наш квест, это найти последний ключ.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    I have been already completing the furniture arrangement, when you arrived — Я уже заканчивал расстановку мебели, когда вы приехали.
    (Present Perfect Continuous)

  •  
    So you are saying that you have already completed your story? — Так ты говоришь, что ты завершил свою историю?
    (Present Perfect)

Вместе с complete, часто смотрят глаголы

go away

and organize.

Глаголы на букву:

r,

d,

u,

c,

m,

p,

b,

w,

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a,

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g,

s,

q,

j,

l,

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f,

o,

n,

k,

i,

v,

y,
z.

Перевод complete с английского на русский

  • завершать (заканчивать, завершить, завершиться, закончить, закончиться, окончить)
  • комплектовать (дополнять, дополнить, укомплектовать)
  • пройти
  • заполнять
  • совершить
  • достроить

Примеры

  • complete the transaction (завершать сделку)
  • complete school (заканчивать школу)
  • completed work (завершенная работа)
  • complete the game (закончить игру)

3 формы глагола с транскрипцией

Base Form
Инфинитив
Past Simple
2-ая форма
Past Participle
3-ая форма
(Причастие прошедшего времени)
Gerund
Герундий
complete completed completed completing
[kəmˈpliːt] [kəmˈpliːtəd] [kəmˈpliːtəd] [kəmˈpliːtɪŋ]
[kəmˈpliːt] [kəmˈpliːtɪd] [kəmˈpliːtɪd] [kəmˈpliːtɪŋ]

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Спряжение complete в английском языке во всех временах, лицах и числах

Simple Tense — Простое (неопределенное) время

Present Simple
Простое настоящее

  • I complete
  • you complete
  • he, she completes
  • we complete
  • you complete
  • they complete

Past Simple
Простое прошедшее

  • I completed
  • you completed
  • he, she completed
  • we completed
  • you completed
  • they completed

Future Simple
Простое будущее

  • I will complete
  • you will complete
  • he, she will complete
  • we will complete
  • you will complete
  • they will complete

Continuous Tense — Длительное время

Present Simple Continuous
Настоящее длительное

  • I am completing
  • you are completing
  • he, she is completing
  • we are completing
  • you are completing
  • they are completing

Past Simple Continuous
Прошедшее длительное

  • I was completing
  • you were completing
  • he, she was completing
  • we were completing
  • you were completing
  • they were completing

Future Simple Continuous
Будущее длительное

  • I will be completing
  • you will be completing
  • he, she will be completing
  • we will be completing
  • you will be completing
  • they will be completing

Perfect Tense — Совершенное время

Present Perfect
Настоящее совершенное

  • I have completed
  • you have completed
  • he, she has completed
  • we have completed
  • you have completed
  • they have completed

Past Perfect
Прошедшее совершенное

  • I had completed
  • you had completed
  • he, she had completed
  • we had completed
  • you had completed
  • they had completed

Future Perfect
Будущее совершенное

  • I will have completed
  • you will have completed
  • he, she will have completed
  • we will have completed
  • you will have completed
  • they will have completed

Perfect Continuous Tense — Длительное совершенное время

Present Perfect Continuous
Настоящее совершенное длительное

  • I have been completing
  • you have been completing
  • he, she has been completing
  • we have been completing
  • you have been completing
  • they have been completing

Past Perfect Continuous
Прошедшее совершенное длительное

  • I had been completing
  • you had been completing
  • he, she had been completing
  • we had been completing
  • you had been completing
  • they had been completing

Future Perfect Continuous
Будущее совершенное длительное

  • I will have been completing
  • you will have been completing
  • he, she will have been completing
  • we will have been completing
  • you will have been completing
  • they will have been completing

Conditional — Условное наклонение

Present

  • I would complete
  • you would complete
  • he, she would complete
  • we would complete
  • you would complete
  • they would complete

Perfect

  • I would have completed
  • you would have completed
  • he, she would have completed
  • we would have completed
  • you would have completed
  • they would have completed

Present Continuous

  • I would be completing
  • you would be completing
  • he, she would be completing
  • we would be completing
  • you would be completing
  • they would be completing

Perfect Continuous

  • I would have been completing
  • you would have been completing
  • he, she would have been completing
  • we would have been completing
  • you would have been completing
  • they would have been completing

Imperative — Повелительное наклонение

Imperative

  • you complete
  • we Let’s complete
  • you complete

Проспрягать другие глаголы

hook, retain, mitigate, collapse, lean, illustrate, operate, party, wrap, invoke, emphasize, uptake, boost, learn, insist, manifest, process, visualize, encounter, roll, shower, formalize, resolve, achieve, determine, feed, plug

полный, совершенный, завершать, дополнить, полностью, совершенно

прилагательное

- полный

- законченный

his work is now complete — его работа теперь завершена

- совершенный, абсолютный

complete stranger — совершенно незнакомый человек
complete fool — круглый дурак
complete master of fence — настоящий мастер фехтования, искусный фехтовальщик
complete gentleman — безупречный джентльмен
it was a complete surprise to me — это было для меня совершенно неожиданно

глагол

- заканчивать, завершать

to complete a task — закончить задание
to complete a second [third] year — окончить второй [третий] курс
the railway [the house] is not completed yet — постройка железной дороги [дома] ещё не закончена
the army completed a successful attack on the enemy citadel — армия завершила успешный штурм крепости противника

- укомплектовать

I need one more volume to complete my set of Dickens’s works — мне нужен ещё один том, чтобы укомплектовать собрание сочинений Диккенса

- сделать совершенным
- редк. исполнять, выполнять (клятву и т. п.)

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a decadent hotel room, complete with a hot tub — роскошный гостиничный номер, да ещё и с джакузи впридачу  
the complete and unabridged works of Dickens — полные и несокращённые произведения Диккенса  
complete / pure / sheer / total / utter bliss — высшее счастье, абсолютное блаженство  
complete / sheer / utter boredom — полная скука  
absolute / complete / utter certitude — абсолютная убеждённость, уверенность  
complete / total / utter chaos — совершенный беспорядок, полный хаос  
complete chord — полный аккорд  
complete definition — полное определение  
complete set of works — полное собрание сочинений  
a complete period of time — законченный промежуток времени  
a complete artist — настоящий художник  
complete silence — абсолютная тишина  

Примеры с переводом

My life is a complete mess.

В моей жизни — полный бардак.

Please complete the attached forms.

Заполните, пожалуйста, приложенные формы.

The room was in complete disorder.

В комнате царил полный беспорядок.

His pride drove him to complete the job.

Гордость заставила его закончить начатую работу.

I feel like a complete dodo.

Я чувствую себя полным кретином.

Simply complete the coupon below.

Просто заполните прилагаемый бланк.

He’s a complete phoney!

Да он ведь насквозь фальшивый!

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Staff who complete extra qualifications receive no extrinsic rewards (=no extra money etc).

Matching bag and accessories provide a complete ensemble of colour coordinates.

…this fridge comes with a money-back guaranty of complete customer satisfaction…

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

Возможные однокоренные слова

completely  — полностью, совершенно, вполне, всецело, вконец, безраздельно, сполна, дотла, дочиста
completeness  — полнота, завершенность, законченность
completion  — завершение, окончание, заключение, отбывание наказания
completive  — завершающий, заканчивающий
incomplete  — неполный, незавершенный, незаконченный, несовершенный, дефектный
completed  — завершенный, законченный, оконченный, доделанный

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: complete
he/she/it: completes
ing ф. (present participle): completing
2-я ф. (past tense): completed
3-я ф. (past participle): completed

When using the word “complete,” we’re able to use it as a verb or an adjective. Depending on how we use it, the spelling changes between “complete” and “completed.” This article will look at the difference and how to use them.”

What Is The Difference Between Complete And Completed?

You should use “complete” as an adjective when talking about something that is whole or full (i.e., “my work here is complete”). You should use “completed” as a verb when talking about something you have finished (i.e., “this has been completed”).

What Is The Difference Between Complete And Completed?

The definition of “complete” as an adjective, according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “containing all the parts or pieces; whole.”

The definition of “completed” as a verb, according to The Cambridge Dictionary, is “to make whole or perfect.”

Is It “Is Complete” Or “Is Completed”?

It might help you to see a visualization of the two phrases to see which is more common. You’ll be surprised to learn that they’re almost identical in common usage across the board in English.

According to this graph, both “is complete” and “is completed” are correct. They’re about as popular as each other, though “is complete” is slightly more popular.

Is It "Is Complete" Or "Is Completed"?

“Is complete” is most likely more popular because it uses “is” and “complete” as an adjective to describe something. For example:

  • The job is complete.

Here, the noun “job” is modified by “complete” because it’s an adjective.

We might use “is completed,” but it uses the verb form, which doesn’t modify the noun in the same way, which is why it’s slightly less popular:

  • The job is completed.

While this still works, it doesn’t hold the same finality that “is complete” does, and the adjective description is missing.

Examples Of How To Use “Complete” In A Sentence

Let’s go over some examples of using the two words. We’ll start with “complete” in the adjective form. We might use it in this way to describe a common noun or another word.

  1. The job is complete, and we don’t have to continue.
  2. This is complete, and I thank you for your time.
  3. You’re a complete mess! You know that, right?
  4. Mission complete! Well done, everyone!
  5. This is already complete; I don’t know what else you want me to do.
  6. I told you it was complete; please don’t ask for more.
  7. This is complete, so let’s move on.

“Complete” is an adjective used to modify a noun in the sentence. We use “is” or “was” before it when we do this, and it helps us to define what we’re talking about.

Examples Of How To Use “Completed” In A Sentence

“Completed” is the verb form, but it’s still relatively common to use. It’ll help you to see it written down so you understand when you might be able to use it for yourself.

  1. I told you, we’ve completed the task, and we’re ready for more.
  2. Have you completed what I asked of you?
  3. This has been completed already!
  4. We completed that, which is why it’s ticked off.
  5. I made sure that I completed these things before I left for my vacation.
  6. My work has been completed, so I can leave.
  7. Once completed, you should sign out, so we know not to contact you again.

“Completed” is a verb, allowing us to use an auxiliary before it like “have” to show that we’re writing in the present perfect tense. It works well when we’re taking the action of “finishing” a task.

Complete – Synonyms

We might also benefit from learning a few alternatives to “complete.” That way, if you’re struggling with the differences between the verb and adjective form, you can choose one of these to make your life easier.

  • Finished
  • Done
  • Final
  • Ended
  • Concluded
  • Finalized
  • Accomplished
  • Achieved
  • Fulfilled

These synonyms work well to replace both “complete” and “completed” in a sentence. Most of them also come with the verb and adjective forms, making them completed replaceable.

Common Confusions About Complete Or Completed

If you’ve made mistakes before regarding “complete” and “completed,” you’re not alone. In fact, it’s remarkably common.

We’ll cover the common confusions you might come across when using “complete” and “completed” and explain what the correct version is and why.

Work Is Complete Or Completed?

“Work is complete” is correct when you want to describe work (a noun) as “complete” (an adjective). We rarely say “work is completed” because it doesn’t use the correct verb tenses.

  • My work is complete, and I should go home.

Did You Complete Or Completed?

“Did you complete” is correct because it uses the past perfect tense to ask a question. We use the auxiliary verb “did,” which requires a present tense verb (“complete”) to work. “Did you completed” is never right for this reason.

  • Did you complete the assignment I asked of you?

Mission Complete Or Completed?

“Mission complete” is correct because we’re modifying the noun (mission) to show that it is whole or finalized (complete). “Mission completed” achieves the same result, but it’s rarely used by native speakers.

  • Mission complete! The beers are on me.

Once Complete Or Completed?

“Once completed” is correct because it refers to the action of “completing” a task. We have to finish it and then follow whatever orders come after “once completed.” “Once complete” is also correct but is less commonly seen.

  • Once completed, I expect you to give me a full report.
  • Once complete, make your way to the admin bay.

It Is Almost Complete Or Completed?

“It is almost complete” is correct because we use the adjective (complete) to modify the phrase and let the person know that we’re nearly finished with the project. “It is almost completed” is also correct, but it doesn’t work as well to convey the urgency of the task.

  • It is almost complete, but I need more time.
  • It is almost completed if you’ll allow me to finish.

Is Completed Or Has Completed?

“Has completed” is the correct verb tense to use and is the present perfect tense to talk about something that has been finished (“he has completed the task”). “Is completed” is wrong because we should use the adjective “complete” after “is” to modify the noun.

  • He has completed the task you asked of him.
  • This is complete.

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