Dreams communicate through symbols and metaphors. They can also use puns or twisted word play. So the hairy stomach in this dream is a symbol representing something else, or some sort of play on words. These symbols and puns can be very specific to the dreamer. For instance, this dream might refer to somebody named Harry, or something such as "Harry Tummer." If no names come to mind, consider other expressions: "It's a hairy problem," or "I can't stomach his nastiness." Yet another direction to explore: Dogs often roll over to expose their hairy bellies as an expression of submission. Is somebody treating the dreamer "like a dog," or expecting the dreamer to "roll over"?
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.
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
The past form of dream is dreamed, and the past participle is also dreamed.
The past participle of "dream" is "dreamed" in American English and "dreamt" in British English.
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The dream suggests that the mother might suspect, perhaps subconsciously, that the ex boyfriend is the father of the child.
I Dreamed was created in 1956.
Dreamed / Dreamt.
Dream is a verb and a noun, but it is not an adverb.