The difference between “dreamed” and “dreamt” is explored in this article. Both words are accepted forms of the past tense of the verb “dream,” but “dreamed” is more commonly used in American English, while “dreamt” is more common in British English.

The difference between “each” and “every” is explored in this article. Both words are used to refer to all members of a group, but “each” is used to refer to individual members of a group, while “every” is used to refer to the group as a whole.

An ellipsis is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots (…) used to indicate an omission or pause in a sentence. Examples include: “I like apples, oranges, … and bananas” and “I’m not sure what to do…”.