Meaning of I've had that dream
I have experienced that dream before.
In simple words: I experienced that dream before.
I've had that dream in a sentence
- I’ve had that dream where I can fly.
- Sometimes I’ve had that dream multiple times in a week.
- You won’t believe, but I’ve had that dream too!
- Have you ever said, 'I’ve had that dream' after talking about it?
How to use I've had that dream
Use this phrase when discussing past dreams. It's more conversational than formal, so avoid it in academic writing.
Grammar pattern
have had + object
Memory hint
Think of 'I've' as 'I Vader' — imagine Darth Vader dreaming about space.
Related words
Collocations with I've had that dream
- have that dream
- recall that dream
- discuss that dream
Synonyms for I've had that dream
- I remember that dream
- I’ve experienced that dream
- I’ve seen that dream
- I’ve had that vision
Opposites of I've had that dream
- I've had that nightmare
- I've had that reality
- I haven't had that dream
Common mistakes with I've had that dream
- Omitting 'I've' and starting with 'Had that dream'.
- Confusing with 'I had that dream.' which implies a specific past occasion.
- Using 'dream' as a noun instead of a verb.
I've had that dream appears in
I've had that dream in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
حلمت بهذا الحلم من قبل
مررت بهذا الحلم من قبل.
- Bengaliবাংলা
আমার ওই স্বপ্নটা হয়েছে
আমি আগে ওই স্বপ্নটা দেখেছি।
- GermanDeutsch
Ich hatte diesen Traum schon
Ich hatte diesen Traum schon mal.
- SpanishEspañol
He tenido ese sueño
Experimenté ese sueño antes.
- Persianفارسی
منم اون خوابو دیدم
منم اون خواب رو قبلاً دیدم.
- FrenchFrançais
J'ai déjà fait ce rêve
J'ai déjà vécu ce rêve.
- Hindiहिन्दी
मैंने वो सपना देखा है
मैंने पहले वो सपना देखा था।
- ItalianItaliano
Ho fatto quel sogno
Ho fatto questo sogno prima.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Eu já tive esse sonho
Eu já tive esse sonho antes.
- RussianРусский
Мне снился такой сон
Я уже видел этот сон.
- Urduاردو
میں نے وہ خواب دیکھا ہے
میں نے پہلے وہ خواب دیکھا۔
- Chinese中文
我做过那个梦
我以前做过那个梦。
More chunks like I've had that dream
- There's nothing to tell
Indicates that there are no details or information to share.
- Come on
A phrase used to urge or motivate someone.
- There's gotta be something wrong
Implying that something is not right or needs attention.
- Does he eat chalk
A question asking if a person consumes chalk as food.
- Go through what i went through
Experience similar difficulties as I did.
- This is not even a date
Indicates that the meeting does not qualify as a romantic date.
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Frequently asked questions about I've had that dream
What does I've had that dream mean?
I experienced that dream before.
What is the definition of I've had that dream?
I have experienced that dream before.
How do you use I've had that dream in a sentence?
I’ve had that dream where I can fly.
Can you give another example of I've had that dream?
Sometimes I’ve had that dream multiple times in a week.
What are synonyms for I've had that dream?
Common alternatives include I remember that dream, I’ve experienced that dream, I’ve seen that dream, I’ve had that vision.
What is the opposite of I've had that dream?
Opposite meanings include I've had that nightmare, I've had that reality, I haven't had that dream.
What words go with I've had that dream?
It commonly pairs with have that dream, recall that dream, discuss that dream.
What are common mistakes when using I've had that dream?
Omitting 'I've' and starting with 'Had that dream'. Confusing with 'I had that dream.' which implies a specific past occasion. Using 'dream' as a noun instead of a verb.
How do you pronounce I've had that dream?
US: //aɪv hæd ðæt drim//, UK: //aɪv hæd ðæt driːm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I've had that dream?
Use this phrase when discussing past dreams. It's more conversational than formal, so avoid it in academic writing.
