haanhpham1998
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Hello teachers and learners,
In the Oxford dictionary, it is written that 'senseless' is an adjective and one of its meanings is 'unconscious'.
For the meaning 'unconscious', there are an example sentence:
'She drank herself senseless.'
As long as I know, standing after a verb in an adverb. So 'senseless' standing after 'drank' (a verb) must be an adverb, right?
Or am I having wrong understanding about this?
Please explain to me.
Thanks in advance.
In the Oxford dictionary, it is written that 'senseless' is an adjective and one of its meanings is 'unconscious'.
For the meaning 'unconscious', there are an example sentence:
'She drank herself senseless.'
As long as I know, standing after a verb in an adverb. So 'senseless' standing after 'drank' (a verb) must be an adverb, right?
Or am I having wrong understanding about this?
Please explain to me.
Thanks in advance.