Which is correct:
"What time are available for you " or "What time are you available "?

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What time are available for you

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

This phrase is not correct. Instead, use 'What time are you available?'

Alternatives:

  • What time are you free?
  • What time works for you?
  • What time are you able to meet?
  • What time are you open?
  • What time are you not busy?

What time are you available

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to ask someone about their availability.

Examples:

  • What time are you available for a meeting tomorrow?
  • What time are you available to talk?
  • What time are you available to meet up?
  • What time are you available for a phone call?
  • What time are you available to start work?

Alternatives:

  • What time are you free?
  • What time works for you?
  • What time are you able to meet?
  • What time are you open?
  • What time are you not busy?
Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. The phrase 'What time are available for you?' is not commonly used in English. The correct phrase to use is 'What time are you available?' which is commonly used to ask someone about their availability.

Last updated: February 16, 2024

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