[Grammar] Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or considerably + adj?

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I'm confused by these two sentences. I don't know if they're both grammatically correct.


1. They have produced a new solar panel that is considerably more innovative than any other of its kind.


2. They have produced a new solar panel that is considered more innovative than any other of its kind.
 
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Re: Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or considerably + adj?

They're both almost grammatically correct, but their meanings are different. "Considerably more innovative" means much more innovative. "Considered more innovative" means thought to be more innovative; that is, many people believe so.

Write they have.
 
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pance,
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Re: Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or considerably + adj?

I don't know that I would consider solar panels to be innovative. Maybe state of the art or up to date or made with the latest and best technology.
 
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