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His dreams were senseless and inchoate.
It sparks peoples freedom movement by reading inspirational books that give us motivation to fulfilled what we want and for our dreams.
The word "caused" is not an adjective in the sentence. It is a verb that indicates the action of the shadows leading to the campers having frightening dreams. Adjectives in the sentence include "ghostlike" and "frightening," which describe the nouns "shadows" and "dreams," respectively.
no i will not do that
"Wishing for dreams to come true" is the gerund phrase.
Well, hello there! In the sentence "scientists study peoples dreams," the predicate is "study." It tells us what the scientists are doing, which is studying. Keep exploring the beauty of language, my friend!
The predicate is "study people's dreams." It is the action that the scientist (subject) is performing in the sentence.
thoughts and power.
Those other peoples stuff is nicer than mine
they better not be they are crushing peoples dreams
Depending how it is used in a sentence, dreams could be a noun (His dreams were colorful) or a verb (He dreams in color.)
it had stand for peoples dreams and concerns.
crushing peoples singing dreams!
My had to remove her digestive sentence in he dreams
my dreams were unfulfilled. (:
Yes, "Don't give up on your dreams!" is an exclamatory sentence, as it conveys strong emotion or emphasis.
In Freudian terms, "predicate thinking" is the mind's tendency to link things that have no real similarity. More specifically, that part of the Self that Freud called the Id is prone to identify very different things as the same thing. In the interpretation of dreams, this can apply to identifying images in dreams with some actual object or experience in the dreamer's life. For example, a dream cigar might represent a phallus.