ademoglu
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Hi.
The young Lord Louis Partridge gets shot in the chest by his grandpa. Enola approaches him crying because she thinks that he is dead. But suddenly he opens his eyes and says, showing her that he has had a steel vest: 'I am not entirely an idiot, you know.'
Taken from the movie 'Enola Holmes.'
As far as I know, an adverb is used before an adjective but in the sentence above, it is used before the noun 'an idiot'. Can you help me with that?
The young Lord Louis Partridge gets shot in the chest by his grandpa. Enola approaches him crying because she thinks that he is dead. But suddenly he opens his eyes and says, showing her that he has had a steel vest: 'I am not entirely an idiot, you know.'
Taken from the movie 'Enola Holmes.'
As far as I know, an adverb is used before an adjective but in the sentence above, it is used before the noun 'an idiot'. Can you help me with that?