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Thanks for this amazing and useful lesson. Nevertheless I would like to ask you why there are 2 or even 3 forms of past tense or participle for instance : Dream- dreamt/dreamed. Is this because of the way it's used in British and American? In that case which one is British 🇬🇧 or American 🇺🇲? Thanks in advance for your answer.👍
These vary. Dreamt is more common in Britain, but both are used in both places. Some of the others are British/American, while others are simply both acceptable.
Great question! Like you guessed, usually it's a difference between British and American English. Dream - dreamt (UK) / dreamed (USA) learn - learnt (UK) / learned (USA)
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Thanks for this amazing and useful lesson.
Nevertheless I would like to ask you why there are 2 or even 3 forms of past tense or participle for instance :
Dream- dreamt/dreamed.
Is this because of the way it's used in British and American? In that case which one is British 🇬🇧 or American 🇺🇲?
Thanks in advance for your answer.👍
These vary. Dreamt is more common in Britain, but both are used in both places. Some of the others are British/American, while others are simply both acceptable.
Great question! Like you guessed, usually it's a difference between British and American English.
Dream - dreamt (UK) / dreamed (USA)
learn - learnt (UK) / learned (USA)
More terms:
Burn - burnt/burned
Lean - leant/leaned
Light - lit/lighted
Spell - spelt/spelled
Spill - spilt/spilled
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