Did you know that the expressions "dream of" and "dream about" are both correct and can often be used interchangeably, though they have slightly different connotations depending on the context?
• Dream of
Meaning: "Dream of" is often used to express a strong desire or aspiration for something in the future.
Example: She dreams of becoming a doctor someday. (This implies she has a long-term aspiration to be a doctor.)
• Dream about
Meaning: "Dream about" is typically used to refer to the content of dreams experienced during sleep or to describe thoughts or fantasies that occur in one's mind.
Example: He dreamed about flying over the mountains last night. (This refers to a specific dream he had while sleeping.)
In Summary
Use "dream of" when talking about ambitions or hopes.
Use "dream about" when discussing dreams, you have while sleeping or fleeting thoughts.