grammar - A dream come true - is it correct


I was confused by a company slogan I saw, and that made me wonder: Is it correct to write "a dream come true"?


If I was the one writing it I would use "a dream comes true" but is the initial form wrong?



Answer



It is correct. Come is a past participle here, not a simple present. It means a dream [that has/is] come true. The past participle come can be used with the verb be, which is why a dream come true is possible; this is normally possible with all verbs that can be or once could be used with be.



a horse [that was] left behind


a day [that has/is] gone by



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