the correct answer is that you cannot leave a dream whenever you would like to
if you are more in control of your dream then other people are then you will be able to pinch yourself or hurt yourself and you will wake up
if it is a nightmare you always leave the nightmare when the bad thing is about to happen in a dream you usally leave it when you are about to have the most wonderful thing to happen to you
but you really cant leave a dream whenever you want to unless you have control of your dream which most people dont
When he arrived I was ready to go is correct
"When he arrived I was ready to go" and "when he arrived I was ready to leave" are both correct
Yes.
he is ready for the begger (Odysseus) to leave Insulting is the tone
its up to the person but when you think your ready and everyone else thinks your ready you can leave legally at 18
This dream suggests that the dreamer is ready to develop or exercise a new (or unexplored) aspect of his/her personality.
You can say "I'm ready to leave" in Hawaiian as "Ua loa'a ka manawa no laila e ha'alele ai."
We were all ready to leave for school by 7:30 am.
an emigrant
Alístate para ir.
Whenever you are ready....
This dream brings to mind the popular saying, "Grow where you are planted." This dream suggests that you are ready to put down roots and begin to blossom right where you are now.