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

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

  2. They hashave produced a new solar panel that is considered more innovative than any other of its kind.

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

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

  2. They has produced a new solar panel that is considered more innovative than any other of its kind.

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

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

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

  2. They has produced a new solar panel that is considered more innovative than any other of its kind.