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Which is the difference between "spare time" and "free time"?
Jun 5, 2012 9:38 PM
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The only slight difference I can perceive is that "spare time" carries meaning of time between things - i.e. you have "spare time" between work and going to bed, but "free time" refers to longer stretches such as weekends. That's just a little thought in my head though, they are for all intents and purposes interchangeable.
June 5, 2012
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they are the same thing basically
June 5, 2012
More British but not exclusively because occasionally you hear Americans and Canadians use it.
March 8, 2016
In my spare time I usually watch old films or work on my car.
In my free time I usually watch old films or work on my car.
The same meaning.
If you have some some spare time this afternoon, could you come over and give me a hand?
If you have some some free time this afternoon,could you come over and give me a hand?
Give me a hand= Help me to do something.
Again, they have the same meaning.
'Spare' is more British
March 8, 2016
No difference really!
June 5, 2012
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