Jukojomi
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Why the adjective 'bored' is used in this position? Isn't a weird position for an adjective?
"Sitting bored by the back window, a breeze blew through the room."
AFAIK, adjectives in English are usually used before a noun (a sleepy baby) or after a linking verb (fell asleep) , so why the adjective 'bored' is used after 'sitting' in the sentence above? 'Sit' isn't a linking verb, and it's often followed by an adverb (make sure you are sitting comfortably) not an adjective
"Sitting bored by the back window, a breeze blew through the room."
AFAIK, adjectives in English are usually used before a noun (a sleepy baby) or after a linking verb (fell asleep) , so why the adjective 'bored' is used after 'sitting' in the sentence above? 'Sit' isn't a linking verb, and it's often followed by an adverb (make sure you are sitting comfortably) not an adjective