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"Finding that perfect tree with just the right height and width" is not a complete sentence.
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No, the word 'finish' is a noun (finish, finishes) and a verb (finish, finishes, finishing, finished).Examples:The finish on her table is in perfect condition. (noun)I can finish my homework after work. (verb)A possessive adjective is a pronoun that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.Examples:The finish on her table is in perfect condition. (noun)I can finish my homework after work. (verb)
Perfect is an adjective meaning flawless.The meal truly was perfect, thank you so much.You look perfect this evening.What a perfect day this has been, and now this beautiful sunset.
"Perfect" can be an adjective, noun, or verb. See the following examples:A common meaning of the adjective "perfect" is "flawless": He is perfect at everything!As a verb, "perfect" can mean to make perfect: I am trying to perfect my Spanish accent.As a noun, "perfect" refers to the perfect tense or a construction using the perfect tense: To form the present perfect, use "have" or "has" with the past participle.
Yes. Perfect. The noun is an understood you and it is a complete sentence.
"Perfect" can be either a verb or an adjective: "His hair was perfect!" {adjective} "You need to perfect this poem before submitting it for publication. {verb}
Because one of the meanings of "perfect" is "complete", and a perfect tense describes an action that has been completed at the time of writing or speaking a sentence including the tense.
perfect is an adjective perfection is a noun perfected/ perfecting/ will perfect/ perfects are verbs perfectly is an adverb
The noun Tarun is a Bengali given name for a male. The pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a male is he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence. The possessive pronoun and the possessive adjective forms are both his.EXAMPLESsubject: Tarun has a new job which hestarts on Monday.object: It's the perfect job for him.possessive pronoun: Tarun has a new bicycle. The blue one is his.possessive adjective: He bought hisbicycle with his first paycheck.Note: The noun Tarun is a proper noun, the name of a person; proper nouns are always capitalized.
Perfect can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: e.g. fitting its description precisely. Verb: to make perfect/to improve.
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective perfect.