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phrase usage - Can I use perfect fit to describe the way somebody . . . Yes This is a good use of the phrase "a perfect fit" I would say, however, that using 'just' before it makes it very informal colloquial and doesn't match the tone of the rest of the paragraph " he pace she's been taking so far is a perfect fit for her " and "I would say that the frequency that she has chosen is a perfect fit for her "
What is the correct preposition for perfect fit? The idea of event loop is a perfect fit in the basic Arduino concept Context: there is a software solution that uses event loop as its main execution block and this fits perfectly (in to) the concept of infinite loop used in every Arduino program (the infinite loop is an inseparable part of every program in Arduino framework)
Is there an idiom that means that an item of clothing fits perfectly . . . The [article of clothing] is a perfect fit would be the most natural way of describing this You can Google expressions such as "sweater was a perfect fit" or "jeans were a perfect fit" and find this phrase used hundreds of times in online clothing reviews, such as: I couldn't be more pleased
grammar - Perfect to me vs Perfect for me - English Language Learners . . . When describing something that is exactly right for me or for my personal use, I would say "perfect for me" This shirt fits me well and it's my style - it's perfect for me I don't need to drink a lot to have a good time, one beer is perfect for me If it's my opinion that something is perfect, then I would say it looks "perfect to me"
tense - recently with present perfect and past - English Language . . . The present-perfect construction has within it two tenses: a primary present-tense, and a secondary past-tense (the perfect) And so, the present-perfect can be used to involve two time spheres: the past time and the present time; and it is often used to describe a situation that has happened, or has started, in the past and that situation is
Is halfly a word? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange As I was writing, it suddenly occurred to me that the compound half-lie is a perfect fit (It has already been suggested by @Max) half-lie something that a person says or writes that they know to be partly untrue ⇒ I tried to convince myself that to change a tense was to tell no more than a half-lie
word choice - fits or suits my needs? - English Language Learners . . . A document that proves meeting your needs is impossible surely doesn't fit them - but addresses your demand, invalidating it Same if they are already met, no other action needed, just explanation This report addresses the requirements regarding our program's compliance with local regulations; it appears no local regulations apply to our case
past vs past perfect - Should I use didnt or hadnt in the . . . @alexchenco Fit in these sentences is used as a stative verb; it doesn't designate an event (as it would in John fit the violin into his pack) but an enduring characteristic Consequently the "not fitting" and the "carrying" happen at the same time, and there is no prior event for a perfect to bring in –
phrase request - How to say Its perfect for me - English Language . . . If you are emphasizing that you approve, where others might disagree, you can say, "I think it's nice," or "I think it's perfect " If the table has been customized to meet your needs, you might say, "That will work nicely for me," or "That will work perfectly for me "
word request - Do we say a bar of staples? - English Language . . . Perfect for everyday use, full strip staplers are designed to be used on a flat surface Half Strip Staplers Similar to full strip staplers but half the size, half strip staplers are great for light duty use within the office and will have a stapling capacity of between 15 and 30 sheets of 80gsm paper