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Well, it's simple. Take the word ''finish'' it can be used in two pronoun structures. One with a false allusion, and the other with a true allusion. Now the question is reversed and you need to figure out, ''what the heck is this person talking about.'' Good luck and may God bless you.

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The simple past of "finish" is "finished," and the past participle is also "finished."

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