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I must perfect the operation to make the perfect robot.

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Check if the word shows an action — if yes, it’s functioning as a verb, even if it can be used as other parts of speech in different contexts.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • verb
  • adverb
  • adjective
  • noun
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The underlined word "perfect" in this sentence is used as an action — it describes what the subject ("I") must do.
Here, "perfect" means "to make something free from faults" or "to improve it to the highest standard."
Since it expresses an action rather than a description, it functions as a verb.
Option (b) "adverb" is incorrect because it does not modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb here.
Option (c) "adjective" is incorrect — although "perfect" can be an adjective (as in "perfect robot"), in this sentence it is not describing a noun but showing an action.
Option (d) "noun" is incorrect because "perfect" is not naming anything here.
Example: "She worked hard to perfect her presentation before the meeting."
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