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perfect
Adjective
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Something that is perfect has no mistakes, problems, or damage.
She answered him in perfect Japanese.
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Something that is perfect is exactly what was needed or wanted.
"Here's the knife." "Oh, yes! Thanks, it's perfect."
That's a perfect example of how to start a business.
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In a perfect tense, a verb is used for a situation that is finished before another point in time.
I believe that in French the passe compose is equivalent to the present perfect tense in English.
perfect
Verb
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If you perfect something, you fix all its problems or make it as good as possible.
Our leaders have perfected the art of sounding good while saying nothing.
perfect
Noun
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The perfect is a verb tense used for a situation that is finished before another point in time.
This verb should be in the present perfect, but you need have.
map
Noun
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A map is an image of a place, usually with place names written in.
I think we're lost. Do you have a map?
I've got a good street map of London.
map
Verb
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If you map something, you create a visual representation of it.
John mapped out his idea so that his friends could understand it.