We have some common phrases like. (the) mission (has been) completed! I'd say the second version is a bit more popular.
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They are forms of ellipsis.
The army might use mission.
Mission complete (complete is an adjective describing the mission.) mission completed (completed is a past participle answering the question is the mission complete?) Which phrases/sentence are correct, and if they are both correct, which one is more commonly used? Mission@yukielika mission makes it seem like it is very important. Mission complete (complete is an adjective describing the mission.) mission completed (completed is a past participle answering the question is the mission complete?)
Đồng nghĩa với task there isn't much difference to be very honest but people usually consider a mission to be more formal and serious than a task. 질문 공유하기 삭제된 사용자 7 5월 2017 @riku_sato i'm on a mission i am going to do this and no one can stop me example missionaries who sometimes go where they are not wanted 日本二十六聖人. I am on a missionit means you have a specific goal in mind, you are taking on a specific task that you consider to be extremely important she is on a mission to locate her sister after the tornado. It is often made up of many tasks and is the final goal.