did you complete your work yesterday?
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In the context, they both are quite similar in meaning. However, the adjective "complete" refers to a state of completeness, whereas passive form of the verb "to complete" suggests a finished action/process. Since the state of the task is a finished/completed process, I would, too, use "completed"
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