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Taste absolutely perfect vs Tasted absolutely perfect

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Taste absolutely perfect' is used to describe the current taste of something, while 'tasted absolutely perfect' is used to describe the past taste of something. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on whether you are referring to the present or the past.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 547 views

Taste absolutely perfect

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the current taste of something.

This phrase is used to describe the current taste of something, emphasizing that it is perfect at the moment.

Examples:

  • The soup tastes absolutely perfect with just the right amount of seasoning.
  • The coffee tastes absolutely perfect this morning.
  • Skylar, if you're watching this now, your wedding was absolutely perfect.
  • Yes, it was absolutely perfect.
  • Well, you're absolutely perfect and utterly... irresistible.
  • You're absolutely perfect just the way you are.
  • She would've been absolutely perfect for you.
  • I never thought my life would have an absolutely perfect moment, but this is...
  • No, He's absolutely perfect for Herman.
  • This is where tracks are absolutely perfect.
  • And in the center was this absolutely perfect pond.
  • It's just the thing that was missing to make my life absolutely perfect.
  • Yes, it is absolutely perfect.
  • Well, we're getting married in three days, and I have done everything to make the day absolutely perfect, but the unimaginable has happened.
  • Yes, that was a beautiful line through that, absolutely perfect.
  • I will get back to making your wedding absolutely perfect.
  • But with this, I have to do more chores, and even if I do absolutely perfect, I still earn the same amount of TV time.
  • Judy had told me about San Juan Bautista, so we went from there to see it and that was absolutely perfect.
  • Give me 36 hours, and I know I can lay my hands... ...on a German E-boat in absolutely perfect condition.
  • He immediately switches over to the next task, and that's absolutely perfect craft.
  • Undoubtedly it is not entirely made up of saints, but then very few human institutions are absolutely perfect.
  • It is said that the flu virus is killed at 70 degrees - given an absolutely perfect situation - but we do not know how these products are cooked.

Alternatives:

  • tastes absolutely perfect
  • is tasting absolutely perfect
  • has a taste that is absolutely perfect
  • has the perfect taste
  • has an absolutely perfect taste

Tasted absolutely perfect

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the past taste of something.

This phrase is used to describe the taste of something in the past, emphasizing that it was perfect at that time.

Examples:

  • The cake tasted absolutely perfect yesterday.
  • The wine tasted absolutely perfect at the wine tasting event.
  • Skylar, if you're watching this now, your wedding was absolutely perfect.
  • Yes, it was absolutely perfect.
  • Well, you're absolutely perfect and utterly... irresistible.
  • You're absolutely perfect just the way you are.
  • She would've been absolutely perfect for you.
  • I never thought my life would have an absolutely perfect moment, but this is...
  • No, He's absolutely perfect for Herman.
  • This is where tracks are absolutely perfect.
  • And in the center was this absolutely perfect pond.
  • It's just the thing that was missing to make my life absolutely perfect.
  • Yes, it is absolutely perfect.
  • Well, we're getting married in three days, and I have done everything to make the day absolutely perfect, but the unimaginable has happened.
  • Yes, that was a beautiful line through that, absolutely perfect.
  • I will get back to making your wedding absolutely perfect.
  • But with this, I have to do more chores, and even if I do absolutely perfect, I still earn the same amount of TV time.
  • Judy had told me about San Juan Bautista, so we went from there to see it and that was absolutely perfect.
  • Give me 36 hours, and I know I can lay my hands... ...on a German E-boat in absolutely perfect condition.
  • He immediately switches over to the next task, and that's absolutely perfect craft.
  • Undoubtedly it is not entirely made up of saints, but then very few human institutions are absolutely perfect.
  • It is said that the flu virus is killed at 70 degrees - given an absolutely perfect situation - but we do not know how these products are cooked.

Alternatives:

  • has tasted absolutely perfect
  • had a taste that was absolutely perfect
  • had the perfect taste
  • had an absolutely perfect taste
  • tasted perfect

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