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Jorge
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Hi guys.
Which one is the best to say a friend?
"What time is convinient to you?
"What time do better work for you?
"What time do better suit you?
And I heard once sth with fix... "How are you fixed this saturday? Or sth like that I am not what the meaning is.
Thanks a lot foxes!
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"Foxes"?? ':)
Well, "time"="it", so "do" cannot work in the sentence. In fact "do better" doesn't make any sense in the sentences.
"What time is convenient to you?" (spelling!)
"What time works better for you?"
"What time suits you better?"
You can also say, "What time's good for you?" if it's to a friend. "Convenient" sounds formal.
"How are you fixed this Saturday?" is possible but I don't use it. Maybe it's a regionalism. Anyway, "fixed" refers to any arrangements or appointments someone may have. You are asking whether the other person has already arranged their plans for Saturday.
By the way, "sth" as an abbreviation for "something" only exists in a dictionary.
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Jorge
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الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الألمانية, الإسبانية
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