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Difference Between "Finish" And "Complete" by Vicfus(m): 10:17am On Jul 26, 2014
Please, what's †ђξ difference between FINISH and COMPLETE in context?
Re: Difference Between "Finish" And "Complete" by deltateam: 10:41am On Jul 26, 2014
Finishing means stopping at a particular time determined by u without the task not necessarily being exhaisted while completed signifies the end of a task.

Eg I have finished work for the day meaning I will come back again to continue

I have completed my HND programme means that's the end of that course for me.

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Re: Difference Between "Finish" And "Complete" by Dclique(m): 11:01am On Jul 26, 2014
Depends on the context in which its used
Finish: to reach the end of (something); or to be done
Complete: to the greatest extent or degree; total.

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