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Can I say "I'm more free to "
Can I say "I'm more free to " or how should I say?
If my friend is asking me when I wanna see a movie, can I reply" I'm more free to go see a movie next week" something like this.
May 17, 2015 5:14 PM
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Hi Jiahau,
English speakers will understand you if you say "I'm more free to see a movie next week", but it sounds awkward. We're more likely to simply say "I'm free next week".
Here are some alternatives:
"A better time would be next week"
"I have more free time next week"
"I'm less busy next week"
"My schedule is free next week"
May 17, 2015
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