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.
interjection
Verb in the future perfect tense form
Has performed is a present perfect verb phrase
Perfect can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: e.g. fitting its description precisely. Verb: to make perfect/to improve.
"had brought" is the past perfect tense of the verb bring.
'Fed' is the simple past. 'I have fed' is the present perfect. 'I had fed' is the past perfect. 'I will have fed' is the future perfect. 'I would have fed' is the conditional perfect.
It's part of the verb to cast - I cast (simple past) - I have cast (present perfect) and it's the past participle.
"Gotten" is the past participle of the verb "to get" and is therefore used in forming perfect tenses of this verb.
"Had been washed" is the verb "wash" in its past perfect tense in passive voice.
The term "had performed" is the past perfect tense. Had is an auxiliary verb and performed is a past tense verb.
"had turned" is the past perfect tense of turn. "had" is an auxiliary verb, and "turned" is a past participle.
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