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  1. Concrete Jungle where dreams are made of - WordReference …

    Jan 19, 2010 · Or dreams could conceiveably be make "of" a "concrete jungle." But the sentenc seems to say, quite ungramatically, that dreams are made both in and of a concrete jungle, in …

  2. Where dreams are made of - WordReference Forums

    Jul 16, 2010 · The line is stating that this "concrete jungle" is held in such high prestige that it is often found in one's dreams and aspirations. Compare "the stuff that dreams are made of" in …

  3. Concrete Jungle - WordReference Forums

    Hola amigos. Tengo una duda. Hay una canción (de Bob Marley) cuyo título es "Concrete Jungle", y quería saber si esa frase tiene alguna otra significación coloquial, o simplemente …

  4. What dreams are made of... | WordReference Forums

    Feb 17, 2023 · Hunh. To me "what dreams are made of" despite the Shakespearean reference, sounds like something you'd see in an ad for a vacation get-away, something aspirational, …

  5. We are such stuff (as) dreams are made on - WordReference Forums

    Jun 23, 2021 · The same kind of stuff/such stuff (that/as) dreams are made on contains a relative clause, and relative that may be omitted here because it refers to "stuff", the object of the …

  6. concrete jungle - WordReference Forums

    Nov 16, 2007 · Bonjour! On entend souvent l'expression 'concrete jungle' en anglais pour décrire des villes laides, peu asthétiques dans lesquelles il n'y a rien a voir, sauf des batiments en …

  7. The stuff that dreams are made of - WordReference Forums

    Sep 28, 2008 · Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the original quote from Shakespeare (we are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep, from The …

  8. degrafilar (el cabello) - WordReference Forums

    May 12, 2011 · How do you say "degrafilar" the hair? Is to crop volume to your hair, using scissors specially made to "degrafilar". You keep the same long of your hair, just lessen the quantity. …

  9. "Makes" or "is making" | WordReference Forums

    Sep 21, 2011 · Either will work, it depends on what you want to say. "She is making a chocolate cake for my birthday" = either, (i) she will make... or (ii) she is in the process of making... "She …

  10. It should read - WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2011 · Yes. It is perfect English to say, "I made a mistake in the first sentence. It should read "she hit him" instead of "she hit he."