i don't know how to explain but here's an example: 'I dreamt of catching butterflies.'
i dreamt of a dog
"She never dreamt that she would be starring in a Broadway play." "The actor turned down a starring role in the movie, and later regretted it."
You could say, "I dreamt of you," or, "I had a dream about you." "I dreamt about you," works too
Dream is the present tense of dreamt.
Both "dreamed" and "dreamt" are acceptable past tense forms of the verb "dream." "Dreamed" is more commonly used in American English, while "dreamt" is more common in British English. You can use either form, depending on your preference or the style guide you are following.
The word "dreamt" has one syllable.
Dreamt - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls was created in 1843.
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
If you dreamt about having a positive pregnancy test, it signifies that you are indeed pregnant.
dreamt last night i dreamt that i had friends the i woke up :L x