Learn English – The phrase about finish study today

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I want to ask my friend if he is already finished his studies today at the university, but I am afraid the meaning will be that he finished to study completely while my meaning is just about today. Also I am not sure about the the verb "finished" if it's correct in this meaning, since I can use other verbs such as "stopped" etc.

Then my option are:

a) Did you finish already to study today?

b) Have you finished to study today?

c) Did you complete already the study today?

I would like to know how native speakers used to ask what I want to ask.

Best Answer

The common idiomatic expressions are:

Are you done for the day?

Have you wrapped things up for today?

"studying" is implied in all of these. If you want to include the word:

Are you done studying for today?

The expressions "for the day" and "for today" express exactly what you're asking about.

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