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dreamed or dreamt
I would say, 'dreamt' also, because I just like to use the only word in English, that ends with 'mt'. :-)
Dreamt...but it looks so silly!
G'day Jodie44,
Thank you for your question.
The past tense is dreamed/dreamt.
Love the new avatar, BTW.
Regards
Past tenses
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/pasttense.htm
Answer is dreamed and is pronounced “dream/d/”
i use "dreamt"
I was looking for same thing.
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right on!
by Runaholism on May 20th, 2007
Thanks.
by Jodie44 on May 20th, 2007