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Tammy0305 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of the sentence

I'm not sure if I get the meaning of the sentence correctly.

I think it means 'The project encourage children to have dreams'. Does it sound ok?

If not, could you paraphrase this sentence?

The project inspires children with dreams.

  

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tammy0305 I think it means 'The project encourage children to have dreams'. Does it sound ok? No, I think a closer paraphrase is either 'it gives children inspirational dreams' or 'it inspires children who have dreams'.

  • tammy0305 I think it means 'The project encourage children to have dreams'.
  • Does it sound ok?
  • No, I think a closer paraphrase is either 'it gives children inspirational dreams' or 'it inspires children who have dreams'.
  • It can be interpreted either way.
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tammy0305I think it means 'The project encourage children to have dreams'. Does it sound ok?

No, I think a closer paraphrase is either 'it gives children inspirational dreams' or 'it inspires children who have dreams'. It can be interpreted either way.

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