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#2 (permalink) Thu Mar 27, 2008 17:01 pm difference between "dream of" and "dream about" |
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Hi Hadil,
Many thanks for your positive feedback, we are glad you like our site. As for your question, "dream of" usually refers to wishes and desires while "dream about" describes something you had a dream about.
Let me know what you think. Regards, Torsten
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Torsten Learning Coach

Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 14502 Location: EU
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#3 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 16:07 pm difference between "dream of" and "dream about" |
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Many thanks for the quick reply Mr. Torsten.
Yes it's much clearer now! You're gonna receive posts from me very often from now on,,is it ok?:)
Have a nice day:) |
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Hadil New Member
Joined: 27 Mar 2008 Posts: 3 Location: Lebanon
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#4 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 16:12 pm difference between "dream of" and "dream about" |
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Hi, Hadil
To what Torsten has already said, I'd like to add a new collocation with the word "dream" that I learnt the other day: Wouldn't dream of doing something which basically means that you would never do something even if the opportunity came along. For example: I wouldn't dream of hurting a child |
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Lost_Soul I'm a Communicator ;-)

Joined: 15 Sep 2006 Posts: 1861 Location: South Park, Colorado, USA
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#5 (permalink) Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:21 am difference between "dream of" and "dream about" |
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hello,
thanks for the additional information you provided "lost soul" :)
I would have never dreamt of getting such a quick help in this forum;)
Have a nice day! |
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Hadil New Member
Joined: 27 Mar 2008 Posts: 3 Location: Lebanon
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