Unless this is a britishism I am unfamiliar with, I think you mean "review" instead of "revise".
Consider "review" rather than "revise"
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Michael M.Kwiziq community member
Consider "review" rather than "revise"
Be careful not to confuse this with acabar to express "to have just done something". See this lesson to revise this:
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using terminar de+ [infinitive] = to finish doing something in Spanish (perífrasis verbal)"
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David M. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Yes, in British English "revise" = "reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge" [Oxford Dictionary].
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