'Complete' is the base form used for imperatives or infinitives, not for a third-person singular present tense statement.
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'Completed' is past tense; the sentence describes a regular evening routine (present simple), not a past event.
'Completing' is the present participle and requires an auxiliary verb such as 'is' before it.
Accepted means to receive or agree, but the cue 'in detail so that commuters understand' calls for clarifying speech.
Cancelled means to call off; the policy is being announced, not withdrawn.
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