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complétées

Complétées is the feminine plural form of the past participle complété of the French verb compléter (to complete). As a participial adjective, complétées agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies and denotes that something has been finished or brought to a completed state.

Use and agreement: In compound tenses formed with the auxiliary avoir, the past participle generally does not

Common contexts: It is frequently used in administrative, educational, or project-management language to describe items that

Difference from related forms: Complétée (feminine singular), complétés (masculine plural), and complétées (feminine plural) are all

Translations: In English, complétées translates to completed, as in completed tasks or completed data. Etymology traces

agree
with
the
subject,
but
it
can
agree
with
a
preceding
direct
object.
For
example:
J'ai
complété
les
formulaires
(no
preceding
DO,
no
agreement),
whereas
Les
formulaires
que
j'ai
complétées
(the
forms
that
I
completed)
shows
agreement
because
the
feminine
plural
DO
Les
formulaires
precedes
the
participle.
In
constructions
with
être,
agreement
follows
the
same
principle
as
other
participles
used
adjectivally.
have
been
finished,
such
as
forms,
steps,
data,
or
tasks.
Examples:
Les
tâches
complétées,
Les
données
complétées
ont
été
vérifiées.
forms
of
the
same
participle,
chosen
to
agree
with
the
noun
they
describe.
Complétées
specifically
refers
to
feminine
plural
nouns.
to
the
verb
compléter
with
the
feminine
plural
marker
-ées.