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At what time you get free? vs At Which time you get free?

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct way to ask this question is: 'At what time do you get free?' 'At which time do you get free?' is not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1974 views

At what time you get free?

Incorrect. The correct form should be 'At what time do you get free?'

The correct structure for this question is 'At what time + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb?'
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • Why - because I get free studio time?
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • - You get free things all the time, don't you?
  • What did Stone do in his free time?
  • I put out notices in papers saying, if you are a British grandmother, if you have broadband and a web camera, can you give me one hour of your time per week for free?
  • Does she have time to do free surgeries?
  • What kind of horrible suicide-free time is this?
  • If you could just let Patti know when you've got some time free tomorrow?
  • This is really what you guys do in your free time?
  • What do you do in your free time?
  • Aren't you supposed to be having free time?
  • You don't have any free time tomorrow?
  • What, do you work out with all your free time?
  • What do you like to do in your free time?
  • What do you like doing in your free time?
  • How about the fact that we're finally spending some free time together?
  • What does Delaware like to do in his free time?
  • You, say, probably enjoy knitting in your free time?

Alternatives:

  • At what time do you get free?

At Which time you get free?

Incorrect. The correct form should be 'At what time do you get free?'

The correct structure for this question is 'At what time + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb?'
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • Why - because I get free studio time?
  • These ladies enjoyed him so much, they gave him the time for free?
  • - You get free things all the time, don't you?
  • What did Stone do in his free time?
  • I put out notices in papers saying, if you are a British grandmother, if you have broadband and a web camera, can you give me one hour of your time per week for free?
  • Does she have time to do free surgeries?
  • What kind of horrible suicide-free time is this?
  • At which time you will be prepared to remount your defense.
  • At which time you may very well be subject to indictment for perjury.
  • If you could just let Patti know when you've got some time free tomorrow?
  • This is really what you guys do in your free time?
  • What do you do in your free time?
  • Aren't you supposed to be having free time?
  • You don't have any free time tomorrow?
  • What, do you work out with all your free time?
  • What do you like to do in your free time?
  • What do you like doing in your free time?
  • How about the fact that we're finally spending some free time together?

Alternatives:

  • At what time do you get free?

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