I'm sorry, but you can't be perfect. But to be semi perfect follow these rules. 1.) Always be nice, to everyone. Try not to make enimies or fights. Part of showing you are is to SMILE!! 2.) Keep your appearance sharp. Don't look like a hobo, that is not appealing. Excercise for 30 minutes a day. Drink water and stay on top of what you eat. 3.) Style is key. I cannot add anymore advice on this because trends our on and off. 4.) Condfidndence is key. Don't be too full of yourself, but dont be shallow. You'll send a good vibe if you believe in your self. 5.) Don't act like you want to be perfect, that ruins everything. 6.) Make the best of bad siguations. that is about it darling.
What you have to do is follow these steps
1 Dress your best. Apperance is a big part of being perfect.
2 Always do your homework the day you get it.
3 Make your bed every morning and clean your room everyday. Keep your desk or table clean so you can do your work in a clean place.
4 Put away clothes in the drawer or closet.
5 Smile at everybody you know.
6 Dont make enemies but friends.
7 Do as your parent say and do things when you are not asked to.
8 finialy if my steps dont work then YOU WILL NEVER BE PERFECT. these are just simple steps not even the ones i follow.
The future perfect tense of "become" is "will have become."
"Had become" is the past perfect tense of become.
Just become a good man, that is enough of a challenge. You are not going to become perfect, no person is perfect.
I/We/You/They have becomeHe/She/It has become
Have become is present perfect. Present perfect is have/has + past participle. Become is the past participle of the verb become.You have become a real problem for me
Have/has become.
Practice
The past perfect tense of "they became" is "they had become." It is used to indicate that an action or event was completed before another specified past action or time.
Well, If practise makes Perfect, And no body's Perfect, Why Practise?
Will have become.
Present perfect tense.
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."