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No, the word unusual is not an adverb. This word is an adjective.The adverb form of the word is unusually.
more unusual, most unusual
what do the word logical mathematical mean
A logical sequence, in an argument or proof is one in which each step is a logical consequence of the previous step along with any axioms or other logical steps that have been proven previously.
logical sequence
In this sentence, "logical" means "reasonable" or something that makes sense. A similar sentence would be, "It makes sense to me."
A logical choice would be the smartest thing to do.
hi i am an unusual person
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If you are having a bath, it is logical that you would get wet. If you are logical, it can help to solve problems.
Unusual is spelled with three u's. That's unusual. What an unusual observation. That's an unusual observation deck.
"There has to be a logical explanation for it, I mean you can't just disappear... Can you?"
Yes, the name is Chadsity is very cool and unusual in the spelling.
thy are cool
I was suddenly taken aback by quite an unusual sight. That's an unusual design.
Although it was raining heavily, he decided to go for a run in the park.
It would be more logical if you continue your sentence with a semi column (;) , and connect "but" and the previous sentence.