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Hadeer
Is there a difference between these sentences? You will see thing you can't dream of You will see something you can't dream about
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Nick Mangiaracina& Artem I got it thanks so much
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Hi, Hadeer. In your case there is no difference between sentences because dream of and dream about can be replaced by the word imagine. (You will see something you can't imagine) dream ABOUT = (when you are asleep) e.g. I dreamt about you last night. dream OF or ABOUT being something /doing something =imagine e.g. Do you dream of (or about) being rich and famous? I wouldn't dream OF doing something = I would never do it e.g. Don't tell anyone what I said.' ~ No , I wouldn't dream of it.
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The second sentence is more grammatically correct. You see 'something', not 'thing'. Otherwise, you see 'a thing'.
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