more perfect, most perfect
No, 2 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
It is both because 1,000,000 is a perfect cube and a perfect square number
No- the closest perfect squares are 36 (perfect square of 6) and 49 (perfect square of 7)
If by 'perfect number' you mean 'perfect SQUARE', then yes. 49 is an odd number and a perfect square.
Perfect Combination was created in 1983.
Perfect Combination - 2010 was released on: USA: 4 May 2010
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It depends, do you think brown is perfect?
Squidren
Put them in the purify chamber with a perfect tempo set.
browns and yellows look good
The perfect tenses are formed using a combination of the auxiliary verb "have" (in its different forms) and the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I have eaten" (present perfect), "She had studied" (past perfect), "They will have arrived" (future perfect).
"I've had" is in the present perfect tense. It is a combination of the present tense "I have" and the past participle "had," indicating an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
with regard to the describtion of present perfect tense as a combination of the auxiliary verb {to have} and the past participle of the main verb which in the question in topic is wake, i would say that the present perfect tense of wake is have woken.
I would say that the strongest miscrit is Blazebit. But this is not sure because it has all of it's stats random. If you want the perfect combination of perfect attacks and stats then try to capture Ignios.
The perfect tenses in English (present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect) are formed using a combination of the auxiliary verb "have" (or "has" for present perfect) and the past participle of the main verb. They are used to show completion or continuity of an action at a particular point in time.