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UK//aɪ hæv ə plæn//US//aɪ hæv ə plæn//

Meaning of I have a plan

A proposal or scheme for achieving something.

In simple words: I have a way to do something.

I have a plan in a sentence

  • I have a plan to finish my work early.
  • Before we leave, I have a plan for the trip.
  • She said, 'I have a plan that might interest you.'
  • I have a plan to save money for a new car.
  • At the meeting, I will say I have a plan to improve sales.

How to use I have a plan

Used casually to express intent or purpose. In formal contexts, consider elaborating on the plan. Avoid using in very informal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of someone holding a map, clearly showing their plan.

Related words

Collocations with I have a plan

  • develop a plan
  • make a plan
  • have a backup plan
  • execute a plan

Synonyms for I have a plan

Common mistakes with I have a plan

  • Saying 'I got a plan' instead of 'I have a plan'.
  • Using 'plans' as a singular instead of 'a plan'.

Compare I have a plan with Strategy, Scheme, Project, Design

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Frequently asked questions about I have a plan

What does I have a plan mean?

I have a way to do something.

What is the definition of I have a plan?

A proposal or scheme for achieving something.

How do you use I have a plan in a sentence?

I have a plan to finish my work early.

Can you give another example of I have a plan?

Before we leave, I have a plan for the trip.

What are synonyms for I have a plan?

Common alternatives include strategy, scheme, project, design, blueprint.

What words go with I have a plan?

It commonly pairs with develop a plan, make a plan, have a backup plan, execute a plan.

What are common mistakes when using I have a plan?

Saying 'I got a plan' instead of 'I have a plan'. Using 'plans' as a singular instead of 'a plan'.

How do you pronounce I have a plan?

US: //aɪ hæv ə plæn//, UK: //aɪ hæv ə plæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I have a plan?

Used casually to express intent or purpose. In formal contexts, consider elaborating on the plan. Avoid using in very informal settings.