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Creativeguru Posted 14 years ago
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Dreamt of or dreamed of?

You have always dreamt of a truly exceptional home

Kindly also let me know what is the difference between two
  

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There is no difference. They are alternate versions. In my dialect, we use one or the other as we see fit.

  • There is no difference.
  • They are alternate versions.
  • In my dialect, we use one or the other as we see fit.
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There is no difference. They are alternate versions. In my dialect, we use one or the other as we see fit. I guess I say "I dreamed I was an astronaut on a merry-go-round", but "I dreamt of the day when Laura would take her hair out of that bun."

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