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What's the difference keep my calendar clear and make enough time out of calendar
I'll keep my calendar clear.
I'll make enough time out of my calendar.
What's the difference? Is the same meaning?
Thanks a lot.
Apr 2, 2018 12:51 AM
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They have the same meaning but slightly different tones.
"I'll keep my calendar clear." -> (好的) I'll make sure I'll be available
(through someone else's request to do something) "I'll make enough time out of my calendar." -> (好吧) I'm quite busy, but I'll try to be available
(from own wishes to do something) "I'll make enough time out of my calendar." -> It's okay, even though I'm busy, I want to do this enough to make some time
That's the general vibe I get from the sentences, it would depend on the person though
April 2, 2018
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