Dreams about being pregnant and/or having a baby almost always are metaphors for some object or task that needs to be developed and brought to completion in your life. Lacking more information, my guess is that you and your daughter are working together on some project that is nearing completion. That "project" could very well be bringing your daughter through adolescence into adulthood.
They are both acceptable. One just sounds more archaic than the other.
Both of them can be used. Dreamt is just more common in the British language.
yes, she had been pregnant but she had an abortion so she has been pregnant two times but she had abortion
Both "dreamed" and "dreamt" are correct. In the U.S., the more common form is "dreamed." In the U.K., "dreamt" might be more common.
Yes they are both past tense verbs.
the past tense for dream is either dreamt or dreamed
According to the Oxford Dictionary website, dreamed or dreamt are both acceptable past tenses of dream. Dreamt is more common in British English, whereas dreamed is more common in American English.
4 that everyone knows of. Toya is his daughter Reginae's mom, The video chick he had the boy by, Nivea, and Lauren London were both pregnant around the same time.
Track Palin was born on April 20, 1989. Sarah Palin was married on August 29, 1988. Do the math. Bristol Palin is pregnant out of wedlock.
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
It would be both.
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.