Which one is more appropriate in spoken English? There is no real difference in meaning or use between finish (verb) and finished (adj) or between complete (verb) and completed (adj). Both sound ...
Leung Waiteng from Hong Kong writes: I am confused by the way adjectives are formed from verbs with just an-ed added, e.g. Have you finished your homework? Are you finished with your homework?
Leung Waiteng from Hong Kong writes: I am confused by the way adjectives are formed from verbs with just an-ed added, e.g. Have you finished your homework? Are you finished with your homework?