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Are you free today? vs Are you free for today?

The phrase 'Are you free today?' is correct and commonly used in English. On the other hand, 'Are you free for today?' is not a common or correct construction in English. The preposition 'for' is not needed in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

Are you free today?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a common way to ask someone if they have time available on the current day.

Examples:

  • Are you free today to meet for lunch?
  • Are you free today to help me with my project?
  • Are you free today to go to the movies?
  • Are you free today to discuss the new proposal?
  • Are you free today to join us for dinner?
  • Then you are free after today?
  • Are going to give us the wood for free today?
  • What if I help a killer go free today?
  • Listen, you free for lunch today?
  • Will there be any free beer today? - Yes.
  • Any duty free for you today?
  • Ye Rim is free today, right?
  • I'm not really free today, Celia.
  • McCormick wasn't expecting to be free today.
  • It's the only time she's free today.
  • Amen, and I've been set free today.
  • It's the only time she's free today.
  • Maybe another time. Actually, I'm free today.
  • She is free today, and so long as I draw breath, she shall remain free.
  • That's my one ask, that you give me a second chance and allow me to go free today.
  • Are you free for coffee tomorrow?
  • Hello. - Are you free tonight?
  • If you were free today, tomorrow, yesterday... would you choose a poor girl like me to marry?
  • But if you were free today, would you choose a dowerless girl?
  • Most importantly, the plight of the poor and the voiceless, with whom I have walked free today, is gaining attention and their cause is known and supported.

Are you free for today?

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

  • Listen, you free for lunch today?
  • Any duty free for you today?
  • Are going to give us the wood for free today?
  • What if I help a killer go free today?
  • Then you are free after today?
  • Will there be any free beer today? - Yes.
  • Ye Rim is free today, right?
  • Are you free for coffee tomorrow?
  • Are you free for dinner tonight?
  • So are you free for dinner?
  • Are you free for lunch Saturday?
  • Are you free for dinner tomorrow?
  • Are you free for practice on Tuesday?
  • So, are you free for dinner tonight?
  • Are you free for a drink tonight?
  • Are you free for a couples massage later?
  • So are you free for dinner tomorrow night?
  • Right this minute, or... are you free for lunch?
  • So are you free for... tonight for dinner?
  • So, are you free for dinner or what?

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