Something perfect is very perfect. Perfectly perfect, in fact.
Almost perfect is "casi perfecto" for something masculine or "casi perfecta" for something feminine.
The present perfect continuous tense is used to indicate that an action started in the past, continues into the present, and may continue into the future. It is formed using "have/has been" + present participle (-ing). For example, "I have been working on this project for three hours."
Everything in heaven is supposed to be perfect, so if something is made in heaven, it is something that is perfect. Example: A match made in heaven is the perfect match with no visiable flaws.
The word "to perfect" is a verb. It means to make something perfect. Be careful not to mix it up with the adjective "perfect" meaning free of flaws.
No... Perfect is not committing sins, however, there is a nother definition of perfect; it means to perfect. To make something fine without any mistakes. I hope this helped you. Bye!
No,no-one is perfect ! We all have flaws or something we don't like about ourselves ! I always say 'Your perfect in your own way '!
The phrase "proof perfect" means for something to be completely perfect in a way that it is proofed like suggested and already demonstrated.
It means if something is perfect like a perfect wedding can be Samyak wedding.
In Perfect Order
It is something that is sphere-like, but not a PERFECT sphere.
The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.