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Tony Filho
Tutor della CommunityDid you know that the expressions "dream of" and "dream about" are both correct and can often be used interchangeably, though they have slightly different connotations depending on the context?
• Dream of
Meaning: "Dream of" is often used to express a strong desire or aspiration for something in the future.
Example: She dreams of becoming a doctor someday. (This implies she has a long-term aspiration to be a doctor.)
• Dream about
Meaning: "Dream about" is typically used to refer to the content of dreams experienced during sleep or to describe thoughts or fantasies that occur in one's mind.
Example: He dreamed about flying over the mountains last night. (This refers to a specific dream he had while sleeping.)
In Summary
Use "dream of" when talking about ambitions or hopes.
Use "dream about" when discussing dreams, you have while sleeping or fleeting thoughts.
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24 ott 2024 17:46
Tony Filho
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Francese, Italiano, Giapponese, Portoghese, Spagnolo
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Francese, Italiano, Giapponese, Spagnolo
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