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In my point of view, "I had completed my task" is correct, but for present tense it's become "I have completed my work" is correct.
Synonyms finished. adjective. something that is finished has been completed. completed. adjective. containing all the necessary parts, answers, or information. exhausted. adjective. ... past. adjective. ... complete. adjective. ... through. adjective. ... up. adjective. ... at an end. phrase.
English at work: 6 different ways to say \u201cthe work is done\u201d It's all done! \u201cAll done\u201d is used for saying that you have finished doing something. ... It's a wrap. ... That's that! ... Mission accomplished! ... It's done and dusted. ... Finished / completed.
You'll want to use "has completed" if your subject is singular, so long as the subject isn't "I" or "you." X Research source If your subject is plural, you'll use "had completed" or "have completed." Here are some examples of when to use "has completed": She has completed the marathon.
You'll want to use "has completed" if your subject is singular, so long as the subject isn't "I" or "you." X Research source If your subject is plural, you'll use "had completed" or "have completed." Here are some examples of when to use "has completed": She has completed the marathon.
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In my point of view, "I had completed my task" is correct, but for present tense it's become "I have completed my work" is correct.
English at work: 6 different ways to say \u201cthe work is done\u201d It's all done! \u201cAll done\u201d is used for saying that you have finished doing something. ... It's a wrap. ... That's that! ... Mission accomplished! ... It's done and dusted. ... Finished / completed.
There is no difference between "successfully completed" and "completed successfully". Your original sentence is wrong.
I have recently completed my graduation.
Synonyms finished. adjective. something that is finished has been completed. completed. adjective. containing all the necessary parts, answers, or information. exhausted. adjective. ... past. adjective. ... complete. adjective. ... through. adjective. ... up. adjective. ... at an end. phrase.

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