In English, we have two words that mean the past action of “dream.” These words are dreamed and dreamt. They both mean the same thing, but they are used in different places and ways.
Dreamed is more common in American English. It has the regular -ed ending that many past tense verbs have, like walked or jumped.
Dreamt is more common in British English. It has an -t ending, like other irregular verbs such as learnt or spelt.
Both words talk about dreaming in the past. Which one you use depends on the type of English you speak.
Remember: “Dreamed” is used more in America. It’s like the Dream America has. “Dreamt” is used more in Britain. Think of it as a Tea party Dream in Britain!
Both dreamed and dreamt mean the same past action of having a dream. Use dreamed if you are in America and want to follow the common style there. Use dreamt if you are in Britain or like the irregular verb style. Both are correct, so use the one that feels right for you!
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