“Did you finish your work?” The first correct sentence represents the use of Present Perfect Tense. The second correct sentence represents the use of Past Tense.
How do you say I have completed my work?
Dear [manager], I completed the task and attached the documents related to the assignment. If you want to elaborate a bit, you could write something like: Dear [manager], I have finished the assignment you gave me yesterday.
What are some work Questions?
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- “Tell me a little about yourself.”
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- “Out of all the candidates, why should we hire you?”
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- “Why do you want this job?”
What is the difference between I have finished and I finished?
‘I have finished’ is present perfect tense. It describes your condition at any point in time after finishing. ‘I finish’ is present simple tense – describing your intended activity some time before finishing.
What to do when you have finished your work?
Here are some suggestions for how to keep your speedy workers occupied while their classmates finish their assignments.
- Check your work for errors. Can I make it better?
- Read a book.
- Write in your journal.
- Write a story.
- Help someone else.
- Tidy up your desk/table.
- Tidy up the class room.
- Catch up on some home work.
Is it correct to say Im finished?
Both are grammatically correct. The speaker is in the state of being finished with a task. I think there are actually three factors we’re discussing here: “To Be Finished”, where “Finished” is an adjective meaning ‘completed’ or ‘over’
Has been completed or had been completed?
We use ‘Was completed’ when we talk about an incident which happened a time long ago or referring some incidents without exactly mentioning the time of its occurrence. On other hand, we use ‘had been completed’ to explain something which happened few days ago or in one term recently.
What to do when I’ve finished my work?
- Improve yourself. Learn the codebase, learn the frameworks it uses, learn the language it’s coded in.
- Perform general maintenance. If you’re a coder, peruse the codebase and do general code reviews.
- Address your own workspace. Clean your desk, organize materials, etc.
- Assist your co-workers.
- Ask around.
What does ” I just finished my work ” mean?
The “just” added in both sentences means that you finished your work in the very immediate past. It’s not useless in either, but I wouldn’t get too caught up in which way to say it. They both mean pretty much the exact same thing. How does “I happen” work in this sentence? “I happen to find one after I’ve met you.” “I hap…
Which is correct we are finished or we have finished?
“I finished work” is in the s imple past tense and it denotes an action that is completed but nothing is known as to when it completed. The time of the completion of the action is indefinite. It indicates an action at an indefinite past ,the stress is on the time of the activity .
What’s the difference between’done’and’this work is done’?
But in my experience, “finished” is a subset of “done”. “Done” simply means that you have no intention to continue (which may or may not be because the activity is finished), while “finished” means that a logical conclusion has been reached, and you cannot continue.
What’s the answer to how are you doing right now?
We have you covered. “How are you doing right now?” That’s the question I’ve been defaulting to on the phone, over text, and over Zoom chats during this time of ballooning, Covid-19-fueled communications. It was a useful question at first—an assumption-free signal of care.