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Aoymee2 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is it of or about?

Which word sounds more correct in the following sentence?

Now I know how much you love chocolate, you even 'dreamed of it!'

is it dreamed [of] it OR dreamed [about] it?

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aoymee2 is it dreamed [of] it OR dreamed [about] it? You may use either without fear or favour.

  • aoymee2 is it dreamed [of] it OR dreamed [about] it?
  • You may use either without fear or favour.
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aoymee2is it dreamed [of] it OR dreamed [about] it?
You may use either without fear or favour.

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