No, the term 'to perfect' is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults; to make something as good as it can be.
Example: It takes practice to perfect a recipe.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
Example: When George got to 19th Street, hegot off the train. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'George' in the second part of the sentence)
It is a pronoun, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
No, the word 'paint' is a noun (paint, paints) and a verb (paint, paints, painting, painted).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'paint' is it,.Examples:That paint is the perfect color. (noun)We can paint the hallway first. (verb)That paint is the perfect color. It is a good brand, also. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'paint' in the second sentence)
You have seen is the present perfect tense of you see.
The pronoun 'I' and 'me' are the first person, singular, personal pronouns.The first person pronouns take the place of a noun (name) for the person speaking.The pronoun 'I' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun 'me' functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: I think this job posting is perfect for me.
The pronoun you is functioning as part of the compound subject of the sentence.The complete subject is 'The principle and you'.The pronoun 'you' functions as a subject or an object pronoun.Example: The attendance awards were presented by the principle and you. (functioning as the object of the preposition 'by')
He has seen it.
The tense depends on the subject pronoun. You either use "have" or "has" with "walked."Present Perfect Examples:I have walked.You have walked.We have walked.They have walked.He has walked.She has walked.It has walked.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle.Sense is a regular verb so the past participle is verb + -ed = sensed.I have sensed the dog is angry. -- I as subjectThey have sensed the dog is angry. -- plural pronoun subjectHe has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular pronoun subjectThe cat has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular noun subject
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'color' is it.Example: This color is perfect. It will accent your outfit.
The present perfect tense is formed with - have/has +past participleFor the verb see the past participle is seen so present perfect would be - have seen or has seenI have seen the movie ten times.
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
subject pronoun