Irregular verb: To Daydream

Meaning of 'To Daydream'

  • To have dream-like thoughts when a wake
  • To have a fantasy

NOTES: The regular -ed form is much more common than the irregular -t form.

Conjugation of verb 'Daydream'

V1 Base Form (Infinitive): To Daydream
V2 Past Simple: Daydreamt/Daydreamed
V3 Past Participle: Daydreamt/Daydreamed
V4 3rd Person Singular: Daydreams
V5 Present Participle/Gerund: Daydreaming

Irregular Verbs Following a Similar Pattern

Verbs like: Like 'Learn-Learnt/Learned-Learnt/Learned' (_ T or ED T or ED)

V1 Base Form  V2 Past Simple  V3 Past Participle
Burn Burnt/Burned Burnt/Burned
Clap Clapped/Clapt Clapped/Clapt
Dream Dreamt/Dreamed Dreamt/Dreamed
Kneel Knelt/Kneeled Knelt/Kneeled
Lean Leant/Leaned Leant/Leaned
Leap Leapt/Leaped Leapt/Leaped
Learn Learnt/Learned Learnt/Learned
Smell Smelt/Smelled Smelt/Smelled
Spell Spelt/Spelled Spelt/Spelled
Spill Spilt/Spilled Spilt/Spilled
Spoil Spoilt/Spoiled Spoilt/Spoiled
Strip Stript/Stripped Stript/Stripped
Sunburn Sunburned/Sunburnt Sunburned/Sunburnt
Sweep Swept/Sweeped Swept/Sweeped
Vex Vext/Vexed Vext/Vexed

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