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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

COME TRUE

There's my fantasy come ture.

Is this,

1. There's my fantasy (which has) come ture.

Or

2. There's my fantasy (which is) come ture.

Or something else?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

"which has" come true. ) CJ

  • "which has" come true.
  • ) CJ
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5 Answers
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"which has" come true. (Watch the spelling of "true" - not "ture"!)

CJ
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Can't we say "she's my fantasy come true"? (or "he", let's not be sexist)
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Hmm...I'm slightly more used to dreams 'coming true'.

I'm not sure a 'fantasy' can have the prophetic implications of a dream.

MrP
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'It's a dream come true!' is a common fixed expression in my neck of the woods. I never thought about its grammar, though. Could a formulaic subjunctive be lurking within?
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A dream (thas has) come true?

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