Hearing the word "perfect", many immediately rememberthe temporary form of the verb in a foreign language, mostly English or German. But very few people know that this word is also used in colloquial speech. Let's see what a perfect is.

Different meanings of the word

If you follow the translation of this word from other languages, it means "ideal", so many people use it in this sense, for example, "perfect day".

In grammar, this word indicates a temporarythe form of the verb where the action that took place in the past has a connection or result in the present tense. Most clearly this form is expressed in English (Perfect Tense). For example, "Have you ever seen this play?" (Have you ever seen this game?); "They have gone to New York." (They came to New York).

Interpretations of different words can be found in the Definitions section.

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