I'm done or I've done
When the class is over, our lecturer always says "OK, we're done." Is this sentence grammatically correct? Isn't it a passive form, which simply means we are done by sth./somebody? Can we use "we've done" instead in this case?
Answer
Yes. Done here means finished and has been used with this meaning since the 14th century, and no one batted an eyelid till 1917. It has been used by Dickens and Mark Twain amongst others, not to mention in the proverb:
Man's work lasts till set of sun, woman's work is never done.
See MWDEU - http://books.google.com/books?id=2yJusP0vrdgC&pg=PA361
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