Repetitive dreams of past situations suggests that something in the dreamer's present life is very much like those situations in the past. It seems that the dreamer's subconscious mind is trying to get the dreamer to learn from past mistakes or successes.
Dreaming is the present participle of dream. The past tense of dream is dreamt or dreamed.
If you mean "Past Tense", then It is "Kept"
The dream probably means that something that you recently saw, heard or perhaps smelled brought the memory of this man to your mind. Your dream does not mean that this man was thinking or dreaming about you.
The past participle of keep is kept
Kept is the past participle of keep.
The past perfect tense of keep is had kept.
It could mean there was something about the relationship that you enjoyed or were impressed with, dreams help keep the memories intact...
The phrase "the past is practice" suggests that past experiences serve as valuable lessons to learn from and improve upon. By reflecting on past events, individuals can develop their skills and strategies for handling similar situations in the future. It emphasizes the idea that mistakes and failures are opportunities for growth and progress.
Why yes she is. Cosmo is dreaming about her past. I don't recall the episode but Her hair is blue
The past tense of bring is brought. The past tense of seek is sought. The past tense of keep is kept.
The past tense of "keep" is "kept."
Present Progressive:I am dreaming.He/She/It is dreaming.You/We/They are dreaming.Present Perfect Progressive:I/You/We/They have been dreaming.He/She/It has been dreaming.Past Progressive:I/He/She/It was dreaming.You/We/They were dreaming.Past Perfect Progressive:Had been dreaming.Future Progressive:Will be dreaming.Future Perfect Progressive:Will have been dreaming.