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TreeView Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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Is it correct? "I can't bear the nightmare
that I would never have desired"
  

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Hi, It's not incorrect grammar, but I don't understand what it means. Can you explain more simply? For example, do you have this nightmare right now?

  • Hi, It's not incorrect grammar, but I don't understand what it means.
  • Can you explain more simply?
  • For example, do you have this nightmare right now?
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's not incorrect grammar, but I don't understand what it means.
Can you explain more simply?
For example, do you have this nightmare right now?

Clive
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Maybe it means that he can't bear the idea of never desiring anything. Or it could mean that he can't bear a particular nightmare, which he would never want.

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Thanks you for your answer! Actually, I meant the second version. How can I change the phrase to be more correct and clear? This is my song's lines.
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Thank you very much! This is my song's lines. I wanted to say that suddenly in the life of the character appeared the nightmare he never expected and wanted

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