How do you say I have finished my homework?
How do you say I have finished my homework?
Senior Member. You can use “finished” either as a participle “I have finished my homework.” or an adjective, “This homework that you gave to me is finished” or “He gave the teacher his finished homework.”
Is it just finished or just finished?
The verb should indeed be ‘I had just finished’. The word ‘just’ calls for the past perfect here. Alternatively, it would be correct to say, ‘When I was 19, I finished serving in the US Navy, returned to New York and went into show business’.
Have just finished meaning?
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. See a translation. 0 likes.
What is the difference between I finished and I have finished?
“I finished” is the simple past. “I have finished” is the present perfect. Adding “have” does indeed change the tense.
How do you finish homework fast?
8 Easy Ways to Finish Your Homework Faster
- Make a list. This should be a list of everything that has to be done that evening.
- Estimate the time needed for each item on your list. You can be a little ruthless here.
- Gather all your gear.
- Unplug.
- Time yourself.
- Stay on task.
- Take plenty of breaks.
- Reward yourself!
What is the meaning of I am finished?
It means that something has been completed. I’m finished is more matter of fact. “I’m finished with this book, you can read it now.” It’s synonymous with “I’m done.” “I finished” is more likely to have an exclamation point. In practice, “I’ve finished” sounds just like “I finished” because the V runs into the F.
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’
Have finished had finished?
“Had” is used here because it is past perfect. I have finished the work. I.e. the work has been finished without mentioning any timeline.
How do you say I have finished reading a book?
“Have finished reading” is the best way to talk about reading a whole book. “Read over” and “read through” are for short things like a proposal, and mean “reviewed; considered”.
How do you say just finished work?
Since your family undoubtedly know what you have just finished (or where you’re leaving from)….I’d simply like to add a few more alternatives to the list.
- I’ve just clocked off.
- I’ve just punched out.
- I’ve just got out of work.
- I’ve just knocked off.
- Just left. Get a beer out and the dinner on.
Can I say Im finished?
“I’m finished” means ” I AM finished”. So another way of saying ” I finished work” would be ” I am finished with work”. But if you say ” I am finished the work” it is grammatically incorrect.