In the Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary, it says:
clueless adj.
If you describe someone as clueless, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they do not know anything about a particular subject or that they are incapable of doing a particular thing properly.
I came into adult life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.
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Does it mean this?
I came into adult life (and was) clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.
I don't know why 'I came into adult life' is followed an adj. (i.e. clueless) without any conjunction and verb 'be'.
Would you please help me?
Thanks!
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I came into adult life (and was) clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted. Yes. kadioguy I don't know why 'I came into adult life' is followed an adj.
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kadioguyI came into adult life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.---------Does it mean this?I came into adult life (and was) clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.
Yes.
kadioguyI don't know why 'I came into adult life' is followed an adj. (i.e. clueless) without any conjun