English, asked by mithunswain94, 1 year ago

what is the difference between done and finished how to use them in sentences could someone explain it please ​

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Answered by niyachheda
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hey buddy

done can be referred in many ways

like :

I am done with my work

I am done with her behaviour

I am done eating

I have done all my work

( it is similar to finished)

but here goes your explanation:

The difference between done and finished is not apparent to many people. These two words are used interchangeably by a good portion of the English-speaking population, often following the word I’m, and serving to indicate that the speaker has completed some task, episode, or other thing. There is a very good chance that some of you reading this may have made it through life so far without ever having heard that one of these words might be problematic. And then there are the rest of us, who have at some point finished dinner, stretched luxuriantly, and declined a second helping by saying “I’m done,” only to be curtly informed “People are finished; a cake/meat/the roast/dinner is done.”

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Answered by trupthi78
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Eg : Cakes are done but people are finished

Its proper to say that roast is done this don't mean it is finished but it means roast is sufficiently cooked

I finished my work

They've done everthing they can

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