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may not completed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "may not completed" is not correct in English.
It should be "may not be completed." You can use it when discussing the possibility that something has not been finished or finalized. Example: "The project may not be completed by the deadline due to unforeseen circumstances."
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An additional 10% was added to account for children who may not completed the survey.
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Where you traveled in a year, we may not complete in our lifetime.
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In "The Silence," an elderly composer who suffers from writer's block may or may not complete a symphony.
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The nation's broadcasters may not complete their long-awaited switch to all-digital TV next month, after all.
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria is ailing and may not complete his third term in office, which ends in 2014.
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With Charles Barkley saying he may not complete his N.B.A. comeback, he will almost certainly return to TNT's "Inside the NBA".
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One huge deal that was agreed this year but may not complete until early 2017 is ChemChina's $43bn takeover of Swiss seeds and pesticides giant Syngenta.
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The laws are expected to be introduced to parliament on Thursday amid growing scrutiny of the practices of companies signing people up to incur debts for courses to which they may not be suited and may not complete.
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TerraForm Global said last month that SunEdison, its controlling shareholder, might not transfer to it some solar energy projects in India and Uruguay, and also may not complete other deals.
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YouTube tells us the roll out may not complete until tomorrow, however.
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But it is possible Wiggins, who helped Cavendish to World Championships gold, may not complete the full distance.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the passive form "may not be completed" instead of "may not completed" for grammatical correctness. For example: "The project may not be completed on time".
Common error
Avoid using the bare past participle "completed" directly after "may not". Instead, use the auxiliary verb "be" to form the passive voice: "may not be completed".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "may not completed" functions as an incorrect attempt to express a future possibility of non-completion. Ludwig AI analysis suggests that this phrase does not follow standard English grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "may not completed" is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the correct form is "may not be completed", which uses the passive voice. The intended meaning is to express uncertainty about future completion, best achieved by using grammatically sound alternatives such as ""may not be completed"" or "might not finish". Pay attention to verb forms to ensure your writing is clear and accurate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
may not be completed
Uses the correct passive voice construction.
might not finish
Substitutes "may" with "might" and "complete" with "finish", implying a possible lack of completion.
may remain incomplete
Replaces "completed" with "incomplete", focusing on the state of being unfinished.
may not be done
Uses a more informal expression for incompletion.
might not be finalized
Emphasizes the lack of finalization, using "might" instead of "may".
may fail to complete
Highlights the failure to reach completion.
could be left unfinished
Suggests a possibility of abandonment or neglect in completing something.
may be uncompleted
Uses the adjective form of uncompleted.
is possibly not completed
Introduces an adverb to soften the expression.
possibly not completed
An adverb modifies the statement.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "may not completed" in a sentence?
The phrase "may not completed" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "may not be completed". For example: "The project "may not be completed" by the deadline".
What's a better alternative to "may not completed"?
Instead of "may not completed", use ""may not be completed"", "might not finish", or "may remain incomplete" depending on the context.
Is "may not completed" grammatically correct?
No, "may not completed" is grammatically incorrect. The correct construction is ""may not be completed"", which uses the passive voice.
What is the difference between "may not complete" and "may not be completed"?
"May not complete" implies someone might not finish doing something actively. Whereas ""may not be completed"" suggests something might not get finished or finalized, often passively. For example, "He may not complete the task" vs. "The task "may not be completed" by him".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested