This document provides examples of common phrasal verbs in English that use prepositions, focusing on dream about/of, hear about/of, and think about/of. It explains the differences in meaning between using different prepositions with the same verbs. For example, "dream about" means imagining something in your sleep, while "dream of" means imagining or wanting something. It also gives sample sentences to illustrate the correct usage of each phrasal verb.
This document provides examples of common phrasal verbs in English that use prepositions, focusing on dream about/of, hear about/of, and think about/of. It explains the differences in meaning between using different prepositions with the same verbs. For example, "dream about" means imagining something in your sleep, while "dream of" means imagining or wanting something. It also gives sample sentences to illustrate the correct usage of each phrasal verb.
This document provides examples of common phrasal verbs in English that use prepositions, focusing on dream about/of, hear about/of, and think about/of. It explains the differences in meaning between using different prepositions with the same verbs. For example, "dream about" means imagining something in your sleep, while "dream of" means imagining or wanting something. It also gives sample sentences to illustrate the correct usage of each phrasal verb.
Dream about...; dream of... dream ABOUT ...: I dream about you last night. (when I was asleep) Em nam m thy anh m qua. dream OF being something / doing something (= imagine): I often dream of being rich. Ti th#$ng m mnh tr' nn giu c. Dont tell anyone what I said. No, I wouldnt dream of it. (= I would never do it) D0ng ke v3i ai iu ti ni. , ti khng bao gi$ lm th u. Hear about...; hear of... hear ABOUT ... (= be told about soemthing): Did you hear about the fight in the club on Saturday night? B=n c nghe ni g v v> au @ cu l=c bo ti thC b@y khng? hear OF ... (= know that somebody / something exists): Who is Tom Madely? Ive no idea. Ive never heard of him. (khng ni heard from him) Tom Madely l ai? Ti khng h bit. Ti ch#a bao gi$ nghe ni v ng ta c@. Cung nh# vay: hear from ... (= receive a letter or phone call somebody): Have you heard from Jane recently? Yes, I got a letter from her a few days ago. Gn y b=n c bit tin tCc cLa Jane khng? C, ti c #Nc th# c y my hm tr#3c. Think about...; think of... think ABOUT ... v think OF ...: Think ABOUT something: suy nghi, suy xt, cn nhac ... mot vn g . You look serious. What are you thinking about? Trng b=n c vO nghim qu. B=n ang nghi g vay? Will you lend me the money? Ill think about it. Anh se cho ti m#Nn tin chC? Ti se suy nghi v iu .