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TingKai (Kevin)
what is the difference between dream of and dream about
Feb 28, 2018 8:14 AM
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We use "dream about" for actual dreams that we have when we're asleep, and "dream of" for ambitions.
I dreamt about my old schoolfriends last night.
I dream of having my own little house by the sea.
February 28, 2018
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Not much of a difference, it is just that it depends on which feels better and more suitable to the sentence. Hope this helped
February 28, 2018
They mean the same. There might be a slight grammatical difference, but for us native Eng speakers the phrases mean exactly the same. Or almost the same. 99% the same.
February 28, 2018
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TingKai (Kevin)
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