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New2grammar  #545198  Wed, 23 Jul 08 01:53 AM
Batman tracks the Joker to an uncompleted/incomplete skyscraper.

Is there any difference between the two?
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Marius Hancu  #545236  Wed, 23 Jul 08 02:52 AM
not terminated, not finished

missing something 

  
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New2grammar  #545240  Wed, 23 Jul 08 02:56 AM
Let's try a different approach.

A skyscraper is under construction. Which adjective do you use, incomple or uncompleted?

Note: I'm not comfortable with terminate when referring to buildings. Maybe  you could offer another meaning. I think of terminate when talking about contracts, life, insects,etc)

  
Marius Hancu  #545250  Wed, 23 Jul 08 03:20 AM
 read again my answer
  
New2grammar  #545251  Wed, 23 Jul 08 03:21 AM
AHA... now I get it. Thanks, MH.
  
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