Complete, is an adjective describing nouns like: absence, absorption and account
ablution
acquittal
act
action
activity
adventure
air
analogy
analysis
appearance
application
appointment
architect
arm
arrangement
article
ascent
assembly
assignment
assist
atmosphere
author
autopsy
band
bar
beauty
bedroom
being
book
bottom
boy
breach
breakfast
bridge
building
business
button
calculation
call
canal
captain
cardinal
case
cell
chain
chalice
change
check
circle
circuit
class
cloak
coat
code
collection
column
command
commission
company
complex
composition
confusion
connection
conquest
contract
contraction
costume
course
cube
cure
cycle
darkness
day
defeat
degree
descent
description
design
destruction
detail
devastation
development
diagram
disaster
disguise
disposal
dissertation
diversion
downfall
drawing
edifice
education
enclosure
entry
equipment
establishment
estimate
evidence
evolution
exam
experiment
family
figure
first
for
formality
form
fortress
function
generation
genome
gesture
gift
gloom
gratification
grid
group
hand
handle
happiness
harmony
heart
high
horoscope
horseshoe
house
hunt
identification
impression
information
initiation
inspection
installation
instrument
integration
interview
introduction
inventory
investigation
invitation
job
journey
knowledge
labor
layer
leg
lesson
life
likeness
The verb complete, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a word that appears in every sentense. It expresses an action (run, send, sing, sit, smile) or describes a certain state (concern, consist of, contain, cost, depend on). Moreover, there are auxiliary verbs. In a sentence they have only a grammatical meaning.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses refer to actions that took place some time ago whereas future tenses describes activities that will be done. Present tenses indicate activities that are currently carried out.
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Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'complete':
- ablution
- acquittal
- act
- action
- activity
Last updated: Nov 8, 2024
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