to sing
The infinitive "to dream by awakening": somniare evigilandoThe imperative "dream by awakening!": somnia evigilando
To swim the English Channel was Brent's cherished dream.
The Man from La Mancha
His biggest dream was being a president
to sing at the Super Bowl a+
Yes it is. double yes. It sure is
no chance,its the apparently "all american dream!"
It is certainly unusual for an infinitive verb to be used as the predicate of a sentence, but in English all sorts of improbable constructions do come up. There is a line in Shakespeare that comes to mind: "To sleep, perchance to dream." As a grammarian I might try to expand the sentence by putting in the parts that are only implied: I am going to sleep and perchance I am also going to dream. In the expanded version, the predicate is going, which is not an infinitive. Even so, as originally written the line consists pretty much only of infinitive verbs.
My biggest dream is to achieve success and happiness in my life. In French, it is "rve," in Italian, it is "sogno," and in Japanese, it is "."
to be an actress
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Dreamgirls is a 2006 American musical film, directed by bill condon