Which one is correct?
"The dream came true" or "The dream has come true"?

The dream came true

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the simple past tense, indicating that the dream coming true is a completed action in the past.

Examples:

  • Last night, the dream came true.
  • When I saw her smile, I knew the dream had come true.

Alternatives:

  • the dream became a reality
  • the dream turned into reality
  • the dream was realized
  • the dream was fulfilled
  • the dream was achieved

The dream has come true

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present perfect tense, indicating that the dream coming true has relevance to the present moment.

Examples:

  • After years of hard work, the dream has come true.
  • I can't believe the dream has come true at last.

Alternatives:

  • the dream has become a reality
  • the dream is now a reality
  • the dream has been fulfilled
  • the dream has been realized
  • the dream has been achieved
Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning but may be used in slightly different contexts. 'The dream has come true' is in the present perfect tense, emphasizing the current relevance of the dream coming true. 'The dream came true' is in the simple past tense, focusing on the action of the dream coming true in the past.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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