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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To/of

Do these two mean the same:

Every dreams of starting a successful business.

And

Every dream to start a successful business.

  

Top answer

They are not good English. The first one can be fixed: Every one dreams of starting a successful business. The second can be used this way: Not every dream to start a successful business is realized.

  • They are not good English.
  • The first one can be fixed: Every one dreams of starting a successful business.
  • The second can be used this way: Not every dream to start a successful business is realized.
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They are not good English. The first one can be fixed:

Everyone dreams of starting a successful business.

The second can be used this way:

Not every dream to start a successful business is realized.

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