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tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
PASTA Y VINO

goes to the heady thoughts, TK U MLJ LV NV

demure101demure101over 11 years ago
And if so, what did it mean,

Good luck or goodbye?

Ashesh9Ashesh9over 11 years ago
You possibly meant " I dreamt "

Not " dreamed " ??!

TzaraTzaraover 11 years agoAuthor
Hi, Ashesh.

Either "dreamed" or "dreamt" would be correct, as they have the same meaning. "Dreamed" is much more common in American English than "dreamt," whereas in British English, "dreamt" has a much higher frequency of use (though "dreamed" is apparently used more often--see http://grammarist.com/usage/dreamed-dreamt/).

Ashesh9Ashesh9over 11 years ago
Thanx for the clarifications ,Tzara

You really creamed my comments since "creamt" is not in usage either in UK or USA ------ Touche !

twelveoonetwelveooneover 11 years ago
in another time

a thread, hopefully, looks like one of my old tricks, hide it in plain view.

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