Which one is correct?
"We will have time." or "We will not have time."?

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We will have time.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that there will be enough time for something.

This phrase is used to express the idea that there will be sufficient time for a particular activity or event.

Examples:

  • Don't worry, we will have time to finish the project before the deadline.
  • If we leave early, we will have time to catch the train.
  • I'm sure we will have time to visit the museum before it closes.
  • We will have time to discuss the details in our meeting tomorrow.
  • As long as we plan well, we will have time to enjoy the trip.

Alternatives:

  • We will be able to make time.
  • We will find time.
  • We will manage our time well.
  • We will allocate time for that.
  • We will schedule time for it.

We will not have time.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that there will not be enough time for something.

This phrase is used to express the idea that there will be insufficient time for a particular activity or event.

Examples:

  • I'm afraid we will not have time to finish the report by tomorrow.
  • If we don't hurry, we will not have time to catch the last bus.
  • We will not have time to prepare a proper presentation for the meeting.
  • Due to the delays, we will not have time to visit all the attractions.
  • It looks like we will not have time to complete the task before the deadline.

Alternatives:

  • We won't be able to make time.
  • We won't find time.
  • We won't manage our time well.
  • We won't allocate time for that.
  • We won't schedule time for it.
The two phrases are opposites of each other. 'We will have time.' indicates that there will be enough time for something, while 'We will not have time.' indicates that there will not be enough time. They are both correct depending on the context in which they are used.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

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