Zayn
because he is
well nobody's perfect! Miley got MAJOR ugly breakouts but she went to a specialist to get is sorted out
Because its easy to perform perfect shots and great symmetry.
Priyanka and Rajbeer from Lux Perfect Bride did get married in 2009. There was some drama at the wedding, though, because Rajbeer's family was not happy about the wedding.
"Recently, I have had the honor..." is perfect. "Recently, I had gotten together with several friends..." is pluperfect, or past perfect, depending on where you learned. I assume by "present perfect" you mean what I call the "past progressive" ie. "Recently, I was going..." -- in which case that also works. Basically, you can use "recently" with any past tense, excluding the future perfect tense ("Recently, I will have gone..." does not work, because future perfect actually happens after the present!)
No they're not.
yes because of the big mama no because every 1 does something dumb in life and noone is perfect
Chris Brown thought that because everybody does have a perfect partner and you will marry them and spend your rest of your life with them.
Noone is perfect, love yourself for who you are.
Because you THINK your fat... it looks like your fat. But your not. Everybody is perfect in their own way. :)
Being perfect is a burden because no one is perfect. Everybody has a secret, embarrassing or not. Yes people may seem perfect to you but they are really not. Someone is always hiding something, but it might not be that transparent. **Hope that answered your question!(:**
Jennifer Aniston
I am pretty sure that he didn't. He could have because it looks really perfect, but honestly I think that he didn't, recently.
the settings in clockwork orange is used to show us a fake utopia in the future and how a world perfect for somebody isn't perfect for everybody. about how everybody precieves and takes advantage of it.
yes there is someone out there for everybody. you just got to keep searching because he'll turn up when you least expect him too. yes there is someone out there for everybody. you just got to keep searching because he'll turn up when you least expect him too.
present perfect continuous ( note spelling) = have/has +been + -ing verb have been waiting / has been sitting / have been talking / has been expecting past perfect continuous = had + been + ing verb had been waiting / had been sitting / had been expecting. -ing verb is called a present participle