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I still have so many questions but I'll save those for another time. vs I still have so many questions but I'll save those for next time.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the idea that the speaker has many questions but will address them at a later time. The choice between 'another time' and 'next time' is a matter of personal preference and both are interchangeable in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I still have so many questions but I'll save those for another time.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the speaker will address their questions at a later time.

This phrase is used to express the idea that the speaker has many questions but will postpone discussing them to a different occasion.
  • But I still have so many questions.
  • And I still have so many questions.
  • You know, our last conversation was so rudely interrupted and I still have so many questions for you.
  • I mean, I still have so many questions about what was going on with dad, his last year, like, mentally.
  • They have so many questions about dating.
  • You have so many questions to answer.
  • I have so many questions for him.
  • Sorry, I just have so many questions about this death thing.
  • You wonder why he is silent and you have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions to ask.
  • But we just have so many questions.
  • I just have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions for him.
  • I have so many questions, like when do I...
  • I just have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions about Taylor.
  • I know. I just have so many questions.
  • I know, I just have so many question.
  • Look, I know this is none of my business, but I have so many questions tugging at my tongue as to why you faked your death, and I've just felt like I needed to respect your privacy on this issue.
  • And I know you must have so many questions.

I still have so many questions but I'll save those for next time.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to convey the idea that the speaker will address their questions at a later time.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has many questions but will discuss them on a different occasion.
  • But I still have so many questions.
  • And I still have so many questions.
  • You know, our last conversation was so rudely interrupted and I still have so many questions for you.
  • I mean, I still have so many questions about what was going on with dad, his last year, like, mentally.
  • They have so many questions about dating.
  • You have so many questions to answer.
  • I have so many questions for him.
  • Sorry, I just have so many questions about this death thing.
  • You wonder why he is silent and you have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions to ask.
  • But we just have so many questions.
  • I just have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions for him.
  • I have so many questions, like when do I...
  • I just have so many questions.
  • I have so many questions about Taylor.
  • I know. I just have so many questions.
  • I know, I just have so many question.
  • Look, I know this is none of my business, but I have so many questions tugging at my tongue as to why you faked your death, and I've just felt like I needed to respect your privacy on this issue.
  • And I know you must have so many questions.

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