If you mean the sentence, "Scientists study people's dreams," it would be "study people's dreams" and "scientists" is the subject. Ask yourself what is the point of the sentence, that's the subject, the rest is usually predicate.
because they were created by god and god cannot be proved by science
No, it is not possible to die in your dreams.
In general, psychologists study sleep and dreams. But there are also a number of psychiatrists and medical doctors that study sleep and dreams because of the frequency of sleep disorders and the need for medical intervention.
No, you cannot smell anything in your dreams.
Freudian Dream Theory:Dreams are all related to suppressed sexual and aggressive desires.According to Freud all dreams should be interpreted this way. They are designed to reveal the subconscious desires about sex and aggression. If we cannot get these desires out regularly, then we get them out in our dreams.Carl Jung's Dream Theory:Jung believed that all dreams should be interpreted as symbols and communication from the unconscious mind. He didn't believe they were all 'animalistic' and sexual and aggressive. Rather Jung thought that dreams revealed part of peoples' selves that they were hiding or didn't like.
The predicate is "study people's dreams." It is the action that the scientist (subject) is performing in the sentence.
study
The simple predicate in the sentence "Dreams seem real to the dreamer" is "seem." The simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase that tells us what the subject (in this case, "dreams") is doing or being. Here, "seem" expresses the state of the dreams in relation to the dreamer.
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.