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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A and B?

A: I dreamt about you.
B: I've dreamt about you.
  

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Whereas “dreamed” is quite common, it refers to a conscious act of imagining something. The word “dreamt” is the correct past tense of the verb, dream. A.

  • Whereas “dreamed” is quite common, it refers to a conscious act of imagining something.
  • The word “dreamt” is the correct past tense of the verb, dream.
  • A.
  • Past tense B.
  • Present perfect tense.
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Whereas “dreamed” is quite common, it refers to a conscious act of imagining something.
The word “dreamt” is the correct past tense of the verb, dream.
A. Past tense
B. Present perfect tense.
Both are correct.
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Both dreamed and dreamt are correct second/third forms of the verb, though only one may be used in some dialects.. There is no difference in meaning.

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