Is “far from perfect” grammatical?

Is it “far from perfect” grammatically?

How does this

  1. ungrammatical object of preposition form- noun “perfect adverb”?
  2. How exactly perfect is a noun?
  3. What is perfect?
  4. 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?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.
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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?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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