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English lessonSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Sat, 02/09/2013 - 19:24.
No English dictionary has been able to adequately explain the difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED. However, in a recent linguistic conference held in London and attended by some of the best linguists in the world: Samsundar Balgobin, a Guyanese, was the clear winner.
His final challenge was this: Some say there is no difference between “COMPLETE” and FINISHED. Please explain the difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED in a way that is easy to understand. Here is his astute answer: His answer was received with a standing ovation lasting over 5 minutes. John Jeffrey Emerson <jamaran562 [at] peoplepc [dot] com>
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