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have in mind

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Explanation of "Have in Mind"

Definition: The phrase "have in mind" means to think about something, to intend to refer to something, or to consider an idea or plan. It’s often used when you want to express that you are thinking about a specific person, thing, or plan.

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: You can use "have in mind" when you want to express that you are considering a specific idea or person. It is often used in conversations to clarify your thoughts or intentions.
  • Structure: It is commonly followed by a noun or a clause that explains what you are thinking about.
Examples
  1. “I have in mind a great restaurant we can try for dinner.”

    • (Here, the speaker is thinking about a specific restaurant.)
  2. “Do you have in mind any places you want to visit during your vacation?”

    • (The speaker is asking if the listener is considering specific places to visit.)
  3. “When I said I wanted to take a break, I had in mind a short vacation.”

    • (The speaker clarifies they are specifically thinking about a short vacation.)
Advanced Usage
  • You can use "have in mind" in more complex sentences or when discussing plans:
    • “I have in mind a project that could greatly benefit our community, but I need your input.”
Word Variants
  • There are no direct variants of the phrase "have in mind," but related phrases include:
    • "keep in mind" (to remember something)
    • "bear in mind" (to consider something)
Different Meanings
  • "Have in mind" can also imply a mental image or idea, not just intentions:
    • “She has in mind a beautiful garden when she thinks about her future home.”
Synonyms
  • Consider: To think about something carefully.
  • Imagine: To form a mental picture of something.
  • Contemplate: To think deeply about something.
  • Envision: To picture something in your mind.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Keep in mind: A similar idiom that means to remember something important.

    • Please keep in mind that the meeting starts at 10 AM.”
  • Bear in mind: This means to remember or consider something.

    • Bear in mind that we have a deadline to meet.”
Conclusion

The phrase "have in mind" is a useful expression in English for discussing thoughts, ideas, and intentions.

Verb
  1. intend to refer to
    • I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France
    • Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip!

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