There are as many different opinions for interpretation of dreams as there are people that do it. It depends on who you ask.
The mechanism of why we dream is not fully understood, by anyone. That it is a function of the sub-conscious is fairly well agreed upon but there are many theories as to why and how we dream.
People have different solutions with the conscious mind when presented with the same data, it is far more difficult to explain the functioning of the unconscious one.
It is, however, a practical certainty that there is no pre-cognition involved.
It means that you have dreamed of cat hair on stockings. Dream interpretation is personal; what matters, what is important, is what the imagery means to you.
To dream is the infinitive. Present tense: I dream You dream He/she/it dreams We dream You (plural familiar) dream They dream Past tense: I dreamed or I dreamt (BOTH are correct) you dreamed or you dreamt he/she/it dreamed or dreamt we dreamed/dreamt you (plural familiar) dreamed/dreamt they dreamed/dreamt There are more but I can't list them all here! See the Related Link.
I Dreamed a Dream - album - was created on 2009-11-23.
If your rolling and idling money, you need to stop! Your worshiping money and need to stop. I noticed you put it under "Dream interpretation's", if your wanting to know what your dream is about. It's either what was typed above or your getting what you dreamed of.
What is past present?Dream is a regular verb so add -ed to make the past simple and past participle.dream / dreamed / dreamed.I dream every night.Last night I dreamed I was lost.I have dreamed that dream before.Before my cat died I had dreamed about it's death.
I Could Have Been a Dreamer was created in 1987-10.
the past tense for dream is either dreamt or dreamed
dreamt, dreamt (the UK and Europe), dreamed (in the US, I believe).
The past participle of "dream" is "dreamed" in American English and "dreamt" in British English.
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No, the word 'dreamed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to dream. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: I dreamed of a day like this. Adjective: My long dreamed accomplishment is now a reality. The word dream is also a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. The noun forms for the verb to dream are dreamer, and the gerund, dreaming.
I Dreamed was created in 1956.