WordPerfect is a word processor program published by Corel. It is similar to Microsoft Word.
Present perfect is formed with: have/has + past participle.The past participle of study is studied. So the present perfect is:have studied --- I have studied English Grammarhas studied -- She has studied algebra
From the perfect passive participle of the Latin verb fodere, to dig up.fossus = having been dug up
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Do rephrase how you practice really makes perfect.
The present perfect tense is created with have/has + a past participle.I/We/You/They have recycledHe/She/It has recycled
The root word for the English word "perfect" is "perficio," which is a Latin word meaning "to finish" or "to complete."
Corel Word Perfect is a computer program that is a part of the Word Perfect Office program or suite. The program is a word processing application. Corel Word Perfect was first released as Word Perfect suite in 1994.
The opposite of the word perfect is bad
The word perfect (perfect) is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be (perfect, perfects, perfecting, perfected).The word perfect (perfect) is an adjective that describes a noun as completely appropriate or right for someone; as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be (perfect English, a perfect day).The word perfect (per fect) is a noun as a word for a tense of verb (present perfect, future perfect).
The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.
Word Perfect is an application software. All word processors are.
Edit. The word perfect is used as a verb.
Ideal is a five letter word. It is a synonym for perfect.
The word for someone who thinks they are perfect is "narcissist."
The Aramaic word for perfect is "shlemun" or "shlemut".
No, the word "crazy" does not mean perfect in either Hebrew or Greek.