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Why is 'I was at my most vulnerable' grammatical? This is an example from a dictionary: He took advantage of me when I was at my most vulnerable. I understand what this sentence means, but I don't know why the clause 'I was at my most vulnerable' is grammatical. Is something left out after the word 'vulnerable'?
11 Ara 2015 10:31
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It is talking about a point in time. So He took advantage of me when I was at my most vulnerable (maybe part of thge day or year or after something that he took advantage of me on).
11 Aralık 2015
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