Erbab
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I was reading a text yesterday and met a confusing phrase.
It is ''Logically precise''
First, let me show you interested sentence;
INTPs are known for their brilliant theories and unrelenting logic – in fact, they are considered the most logically precise of all the personality types.
Logically is an adverb, and precise is an adjective. But there is no noun or verb to be qualified by them. So, it is confusing for me.
If I made this sentence, I would have made it like this;
''in fact, they are considered that their logic is the most precise of all the personality types.''
Meanings of these two sentences are same? I will be thankful for your helps.
Have a nice day!
It is ''Logically precise''
First, let me show you interested sentence;
INTPs are known for their brilliant theories and unrelenting logic – in fact, they are considered the most logically precise of all the personality types.
Logically is an adverb, and precise is an adjective. But there is no noun or verb to be qualified by them. So, it is confusing for me.
If I made this sentence, I would have made it like this;
''in fact, they are considered that their logic is the most precise of all the personality types.''
Meanings of these two sentences are same? I will be thankful for your helps.
Have a nice day!