Correcting a Sentence: 'I Don't Want It To Be Real'
No, I don't want to. Even though I don't recall much about my dreams, I probably had some bizarre dreams, which I don't want to be real.
This sentence contains a few grammatical errors. Here's a corrected version:
'No, I don't want to. Even though I don't recall much about my dreams, I probably had some bizarre dreams that I don't want to be real.'
The errors and corrections are as follows:
- 'It' is unnecessary: The sentence should read 'I don't want to be real' instead of 'I don't want it to be real'.
- 'Which' vs. 'That': 'Which' is used for non-restrictive clauses, while 'that' is used for restrictive clauses. In this sentence, 'which' is used incorrectly, as the clause is restrictive. Therefore, it should be replaced with 'that'.
This corrected sentence is more grammatically correct and easier to understand.
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