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To dream about vs to dream of
Hello!
Could you explain the difference between "to dream about" and "to dream of"? When should I use a preposition about with the verb? When is it correct to use the verb with a preposition of?
Thank you.
2019年11月19日 18:55
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In modern English, we tend to use 'dream about' for what we experience when we're sleeping ( "I dream about you every night") and 'dream of' for future goals and fantasies ("I dream of owning a luxury sports car one day").
2019年11月19日
'dream about' and 'dream of' are generally interchanged, but there can be a subtle difference between the two.
"dream about" is being more indirect or less specific. You are being a little more vague on the specifics of what you were dreaming about.
"dream of" is being a little more direct or specific of what you were dreaming.
2019年11月20日
In my opinion, there is no difference and either is equally correct. I'm not an english teacher so perhaps a real teacher would answer differently. If you are speaking in the past tense, you could say, "I dreamt of/about..." or "I dreamed of/about...." Either is correct.
2019年11月19日
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Natalya
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