No, it's an adjective. Logic would be a noun.
No, this is not an adverb error. "Logically" is an adverb that describes how she speaks, indicating that she uses logic in her speech.
"Logically speaking" refers to analyzing or reasoning based on principles of logic. It implies using rational thinking and making deductions or conclusions that are sound and valid.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
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It is a noun
Adjective. Logic is the noun.
artist is logically not an adjective cause its mostly used as a noun
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Verb D. Adverb E. Gerund A. Noun B. Adjective C. Verb D. Adverb E. Gerund A. Noun B. Adjective C. Verb D. Adverb E. Gerund
Yes, the word logically is an adverb.An example sentence is: "Let's try to resolve this logically".
If you think logically about it, I'm sure you can.
A Contrapositive statement is logically equivalent.
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.
The statement "If not q, then not p" is logically equivalent to "If p, then q."
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.