Can I say " I dreamed you all the night."

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Can I say " I dreamed you all the night."

Is it possible to say? Is it grammatical correct?
 
'I was dreaming about you all night.'

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I dreamed about you all night.
I dreamt (BrE) about you all night.
I was dreaming about you all night.
 
Also, "I was dreaming of you all night".

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So, am I wrong on that sentence?
 
Yes, your sentence was incorrect.
 
Yes. You needed either "about" or "of" between "dreamed" and "you", and we don't say "all the night", we just say "all night".
 
As we don't say 'all the day' but 'all day'.

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Hello teacher,
Can I say "You are my love in my life, I want to stay with you forever."?
 
"You are my love in my life, I want to stay with you forever."
I think it is a comma splice, which should be replaced with a full stop or a semicolon.

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"You are the love of my life" sounds better.

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Which parts are wrong?
 
See post 12 for the first part. Then separate that from the second part with a semicolon.
 
You are the love of my life;I want to stay with you forever. ?
Correct?
 
It would be correct if there were a space after the semicolon and no question mark at the end.
 
Unnatural and makes little sense.
 
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