Not for me, and logically it should have no effect on anything
Yes, the word logically is an adverb.An example sentence is: "Let's try to resolve this logically".
Should be at the bottom of the radiator logically...
You can get emancipated legally. You can just move out if you want, and if your parents force you by law to stay with them you can challenge the law and bring it to court. But if you are ready to move out you should be able to explain it logically to your parents and they should understand. If not, you can explain it logically to the court.
"I am forgiving him for his actions."As such, the present tense of 'forgive' should logically be 'forgiving'.
Yes, they should be. After all, they logically mean the same thing.
If you think logically about it, I'm sure you can.
A Contrapositive statement is logically equivalent.
An obverse statement is logically equivalent.
Logically, he should not be denied his right of life insurance,even after his act of attempted suicide.But if there was police case,it's better to reveal the fact in the proposal form for consideration of the Insurance Company.
You may be thinking of zoology. There is no oozology. Although logically, it should be about the study of ooze.
the teacher should act a controller