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Is this proper English? "Most of my dreams, I have them when I'm awake"
Does that sentence make sense?
If it does, then what's its meaning and how does it sound?
Oct 17, 2017 1:47 PM
Answers · 6
Almost correct.
Most of my dreams, I have when I'm awake.
or
I have most of my dreams when I'm awake.
It means you're daydreaming.
October 17, 2017
"Most of my dreams I have when I'm awake."
This is called fronting, where you can put the object at the front to give it emphasis. However, this is an unusual word order, and unless you have a reason for it (in other words, unless you actually want to emphasize the object), you should stick with the normal word order: I have most of my dreams when I'm awake.
October 17, 2017
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