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23 Ağu 2015
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İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık)
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Fransızca (Fransa)
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İngilizce (ABD)
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How would you rewrite this in natural English? I know these sentences aren't literal meanings, they are more figurative language. I tried to write two sentences:
''I am not at fault, it's my dreams faults'' OR ''It's not my fault, my dreams are at fault.''
How would you rewrite this in natural English? I know these sentences aren't literal meanings, they are more figurative language. I tried to write two sentences:
''I am not at fault, it's my dreams faults'' OR ''It's not my fault, my dreams are at fault.''
''I am not at fault, it's my dreams faults'' OR ''It's not my fault, my dreams are at fault.''
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I would say "it's not my fault; it's my dream's fault"
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As sparklyglitz says, unless it was more than one dream, in which case you would say, "it's not my fault; it's my dreams' fault"
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