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when you are free vs when you have free time

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning. The choice between them depends on your own personal preference or the context in which they are used.
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Last updated: August 01, 2024

when you are free

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's availability or schedule. It implies asking when the person has time to do something.

Examples:

  • Let's meet when you are free.
  • Please call me when you are free.

Alternatives:

  • when you have time
  • when you are available
  • when you are not busy
  • when you can
  • when it suits you

when you have free time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to inquire about someone's availability or schedule. It implies asking when the person has leisure time to do something.

Examples:

  • Let's catch up when you have free time.
  • We can discuss it when you have free time.
  • And then when you do have free time, it's weird bringing random guys around Edie.
  • When, you know, when you have some free time.
  • Why don't you call when you have some free time?
  • Do you have free time this afternoon?
  • Do you have free time later?
  • Should I go on or do you still think you have free time?
  • When our lawyers have free time, they can offer it to Legal Aid.
  • Other than now, I won't have free time for calls.
  • When you're done with your work and have free time, you may paint as much as you wish, I won't mind.
  • Last time I was on Frost detail, the guy spent all his free time baking.
  • These figures include full-time and free-time contracts alike.
  • Can't even enjoy what little free time I have.
  • Bow had free time to enjoy herself, which is not always easy for Bow.
  • You'll have more free time. That's great.
  • Having free time is the best.
  • Okay, the free time is mind-boggling.
  • Spent all my free time playing music and going to shows.
  • Earl might have a little more free time than I let on.
  • He's even been teaching Victor calculus in his free time.
  • Free time is poison to me.

Alternatives:

  • when you are free
  • when you are available
  • when you are not busy
  • when you can
  • when it suits you

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