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In this tutorial, the speaker discusses the usage of the words "finish," "finished," "done," "complete," "completed," and "over." They clarify that there are many ways to use these terms, but not all will be covered in this video. "Finish" is a verb, meaning the opposite of "start" or "begin," illustrated by the example of starting work at 7 am and finishing at 5 pm. "Finished" serves as the past tense of "finish," as in "I finished my report." It can also function as an adjective, focusing on the completion of tasks, such as stating, "My report is finished," which emphasizes the state of the work rather than the action. The speaker notes that while there are small differences between these words, they won't be elaborated on due to their complexity and lesser importance for this discussion.