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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean?

I handed the plushy box to my mother, "Your time to dream," I said.

The sentence is from the adapted story 'Dreams do come true' by Jim Bishop.

In the sentence, does the phrase "Your time to dream" mean "It is time you dreamt or it is time for you to dream"?

Thanks in advance?

  

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It's hard to be sure, but probably it means 'It is time for you to dream'. The mother could see something in the box and dream of what could be.

  • It's hard to be sure, but probably it means 'It is time for you to dream'.
  • The mother could see something in the box and dream of what could be.
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It's hard to be sure, but probably it means 'It is time for you to dream'. The mother could see something in the box and dream of what could be.

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