I/you/we/they dream. He/she/it dreams. The present participle is dreaming.
The present tense of "dream" is "dream." For example, "I dream of traveling the world."
The past tense of dreaming is dreamt or dreamed. Both are commonly used and considered correct.
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
The present tense of "you thought" is "you think."
Think is present tense. I think that I need a new doorknob.
"Sleep" can be both a noun and a verb, so you can use it in the past, present, or future tense. For example, "I slept" (past tense), "I am sleeping" (present continuous tense), and "I will sleep" (future tense).
Dream is present tense.
Dream is the present tense of dreamt.
the present tense for dream is dream and it will remain the same until some one changes it !!! believe me i am a senior student .... but i know ....... the present tense is dream ..... past is dreamded or dreamt
The present perfect tense for "dream" is "have dreamt" (British English) or "have dreamed" (American English).
The past tense of dreaming is dreamt or dreamed. Both are commonly used and considered correct.
The present perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb have and a past participle. Both dreamt and dreamed are acceptable past participles for dream.I/We/You/They have dreamt/dreamedHe/She/It has dreamt/dreamed
The verb "to dream" can be conjugated into several different tenses, including present, past, and future. In the present tense, the verb "to dream" is conjugated as "dream". For example, "I dream every night." In the past tense, the verb "to dream" is conjugated as "dreamed". For example, "I dreamed about flying last night." In the future tense, the verb "to dream" can be conjugated using auxiliary verbs such as "will" or "shall". For example, "I will dream about a tropical island tonight." or "I shall dream of a better world.".
The future tense of dream is will dream.
Present tense is used to describe things that are happening now or are generally true. Past tense is used to describe things that have already happened.
The verb is is the present tense.
Present perfect tense.
The present tense of "will be" is "am/is/are." For example, "I am," "he is," "they are."