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perfect

/ˈpɜːrfɪkt/

In grammar, the perfect refers to a verb form that shows an action is completed or finished. It is also used in the phrase 'practice makes perfect' to describe a state of having no mistakes.

Exemplos

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Our teacher explained the present perfect in class today.

Our teacher explained the present perfect in class today.

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The student successfully identified the past perfect in the text.

The student successfully identified the past perfect in the text.

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I'm still having trouble with the perfect, but I'm learning!

I'm still having trouble with the perfect, but I'm learning!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
perfection
Verb
perfect
Advérbio
perfectly
Adjetivo
perfect
Relacionado
perfectionist
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Per-Fact': something that is 'Perfect' is a 'Fact' that is completely finished.

Quiz rápido

To talk about an action finished before now, we use the present ____.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: perfect

Exemplos

1

Our teacher explained the present perfect in class today.

everyday

Our teacher explained the present perfect in class today.

2

The student successfully identified the past perfect in the text.

formal

The student successfully identified the past perfect in the text.

3

I'm still having trouble with the perfect, but I'm learning!

informal

I'm still having trouble with the perfect, but I'm learning!

4

This research paper analyzes the use of the future perfect in literature.

academic

This research paper analyzes the use of the future perfect in literature.

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We aim for the perfect in every product we manufacture.

business

We aim for the perfect in every product we manufacture.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
perfection
Verb
perfect
Advérbio
perfectly
Adjetivo
perfect
Relacionado
perfectionist

Colocações comuns

present perfect present perfect
past perfect past perfect
future perfect future perfect
practice makes perfect practice makes perfect
achieve the perfect achieve the perfect

Frases Comuns

practice makes perfect

practice makes perfect

the present perfect

the present perfect

near perfect

near perfect

Frequentemente confundido com

perfect vs perfection

Perfection is the general noun for the state of being perfect, while 'perfect' as a noun is mostly used for grammar tenses.

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Notas de uso

Use 'perfect' as a noun primarily when talking about grammar tenses (like the Present Perfect) or in the fixed idiom 'practice makes perfect.' In most other cases, the noun form 'perfection' is used.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'perfect' as a noun to mean excellence in general conversation, where they should use 'perfection' instead.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Per-Fact': something that is 'Perfect' is a 'Fact' that is completely finished.

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Origem da palavra

From the Latin 'perfectus', meaning 'finished' or 'complete'.

Padrões gramaticais

Often used with adjectives like 'present', 'past', or 'future' in grammar. Functions as a singular noun in the phrase 'practice makes perfect'.
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Contexto cultural

The phrase 'Practice makes perfect' is a central cultural proverb in English-speaking countries used to encourage persistence.

Quiz rápido

To talk about an action finished before now, we use the present ____.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: perfect

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