Is “far from perfect” grammatical?
Is it “far from perfect” grammatically?
How does this
- ungrammatical object of preposition form- noun “perfect adverb”?
- How exactly perfect is a noun?
- What is perfect?
- It’s grammatical because ” far from ” is an adverbial phrase.
I think yes. And yes…. Is 4 most likely true? What does the adjective ” p’p ” or the verb ” is ” modify? If it’s the case, what does it modify?
Can you just assume that I am a logical kid?
Is there any scientific proof that you are correct? “Far From” can be an adverbial sentence, modifying the adjective “perfect.” We can rewrite “it is far from perfect” using a very common adverb: “no. “It
is possible that you’re not perfect. You’re not.
what did you mean essentially the
same thing?