navi tasan
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- Nov 19, 2002
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- Persian
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1) Unbelievably, they have gained leverage.
2) They have unbelievably gained leverage.
3) They have gained leverage unbelievably.
I think in #1 the fact that they gained leverage is unbelievable, and in #3 the amount of leverage is unbelievable (they have gained leverage in an unbelievable manner), but what about #2? I think it means the same as #1. Is that correct?
I heard a sentence similar to #2 here:
at 2:53
2) They have unbelievably gained leverage.
3) They have gained leverage unbelievably.
I think in #1 the fact that they gained leverage is unbelievable, and in #3 the amount of leverage is unbelievable (they have gained leverage in an unbelievable manner), but what about #2? I think it means the same as #1. Is that correct?
I heard a sentence similar to #2 here:
at 2:53