Is it turns out or turned out?
– My answer turned out correct. – My answer turned out to be correct.
When to use perfect or perfectly?
Perfect is an adjective. It describes how something is. “Your garden is perfect.” Perfectly is an adverb.
What is turned out mean?
to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one: As events turned out, we were right to have decided to leave early.
Is perfectly fine grammatically correct?
If you’re “perfectly fine” with something, it means that you don’t have any problems with it: If you want to smoke in your own home, that’s perfectly fine. But other people shouldn’t have to breathe in your smoke while they’re trying to enjoy a meal at a restaurant.
What is the adverb form of perfect?
Wholly, completely, totally.
How it turned out meaning?
to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one: As events turned out, we were right to have decided to leave early. How did the recipe turn out? B2.
What is the meaning of as it turns out?
As it transpired, often surprisingly or unexpectedly.
What is the make sentence of perfectly?
I thought he’d be upset, but he seems perfectly fine. You know perfectly well what I mean. To be perfectly honest, I didn’t want to go anyway. He stood perfectly still until the danger had passed.
How do you use perfectly fine?
Example sentences perfectly fine
- It isn’t a word we’d expect to come across in news reports but if a feature writer wants to use it, that seems perfectly fine.
- But in panic disorder, you’re likely to be perfectly fine and relaxed between these attacks.
- I bought a new toaster when the old toaster was perfectly fine.
How do you use perfect in a sentence?
Perfect sentence example
- I think you’re the most perfect person I’ve ever met.
- It was the perfect opportunity to test her theory.
- There was perfect stillness.
- You’re my most perfect friend in the entire world.
- This was the most perfect place in the world.