When a mother dreams of an adolescent or adult child being dead, it is unlikely to be a forecast of actual death, but rather a symbolic expression of the mother feeling that she has lost that child through rebellion or physical absence or some other emotional or actual separation.
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 participle of "dream" is "dreamed" in American English and "dreamt" in British English.
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I Dreamed was created in 1956.
Dreamed / Dreamt.
Dream is a verb and a noun, but it is not an adverb.
The meaning of the dream depends on who the dead persons are and what they are doing. Assuming the question means to refer to your ex mother-in-law, the dead persons might represent events that led to the breakup of your marriage, or things from the past that prevent you from moving forward in your life.
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.
This is a comforting dream reflecting your mother's love that continues to bless you from beyond the limits of this life.