Unfortunately, in English, spelling is not a logical process. This is because the language has been influenced by many cultures over the years and one get irregular verbs and silent letters which makes the pronunciation of words at variance with their spelling.
The one mitigating factor is that with the advent of modern computers, it is possible to check the spelling with the inbuilt dictionary.
* The adverb is correctly spelled, "logically."
No. Magic spells aren't real and mermaids are not real. You can not become a mermaid. If you think about this logically you know that people can not live as part fish and part human. Have you never been wet? Did you turn into a mermaid when you were? Never will you with or without a spell. Not possible. Think.
Yes, the word logically is an adverb.An example sentence is: "Let's try to resolve this logically".
A Contrapositive statement is logically equivalent.
If you think logically about it, I'm sure you can.
An obverse statement is logically equivalent.
It is best to base arguments on logic and reason rather than on emotion.He used logic to solve the math problem.
No, it's an adjective. Logic would be a noun.
The statement "If not q, then not p" is logically equivalent to "If p, then q."
Since you all ready tried a spell how is working for you? It isn't is it? Want to know why? Because people can't turn into a part fish and part human thing. Mermaids are not real and spells are not real. Think. You all ready know this but if you haven't proven to yourself all ready with this spell thing you need to think logically about this. Never will you be a fish.
Answer this question… Historical claims that are logically and factually strong are said to have ________.
This is the first time I am answering a question so please don't blame if it is wrong. Logically...........hmm........... Roberta solved the scientific equation logically. I don't know, I mean seriously I don't. I am so sorry if it is wrong.
An argument is valid if the conclusion logically follows from the premises. It is invalid if the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises.