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Dear teachers,

Please read the following sentence:

Each dream episode, about twenty minutes, is preceded by a period of deep sleep.

Does the sentence mean "Each dream episode which lasts about twenty minutes follows a period of deep sleep"?

Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance.

Jiang
 
Dear Mike,
Thank you very much for your explanation. The reference book translates it just the other way round, i.e. dreaming first then sleeping deep.
I don't know why "Thank" and "like" do not show. So I feel a short reply and thank are needed.
Jiang
 
Your textbook's wrong if that's what it says.
 
Perhaps the OP has misread it.
 
Dear Raymott,

Thank you very much for your reply.
"Thank" and "like" do not work.

Jiang
 
"Each dream episode which lasts about twenty minutes follows a period of deep sleep"
I think commas are needed around the above relative clause, which seems non-restrictive according to the original sentence.
 
I agree with you.
 
Dear Matthew Wai,
Thank you very much for pointing out my mistake.

Jiang
 
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