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When you get free? vs Wgen you are free?

Both phrases have errors in them. The correct form should be 'When are you free?' This is a common and natural way to ask about someone's availability.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 585 views

When you get free?

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb 'get' should be replaced with 'are' to form a grammatically correct question.

The correct form should be 'When are you free?' when asking about someone's availability.
  • Why pay money when you can eat in first class for free?
  • I don't want to pierce you, but how else will I get free?
  • TALK - ls this seat free?
  • Everything in this room is free?
  • Should a country decide voluntarily to be GM-free?
  • And this man just walks free?
  • There are some major fundamental problems I have with "Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?" conundrum.
  • Well, when you're done saving the world, then are you free?
  • Why buy a ticket on another airline when you can fly your own for free?
  • Can you give us a ring when you're free?
  • Okay, but leave the phone free?
  • Because their subordinates are not free?
  • Oharu! ls the bath free?
  • Do you think the champagne fountain is free?
  • When may we hope to be set free?
  • The boy whose murderers the king set free?
  • Did you give them this technology for free?
  • Why did Catelyn Stark set you free?
  • How does a violent criminal walk free?
  • Why should I let a murderer walk free?

Alternatives:

  • When are you free?

Wgen you are free?

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Wgen' should be 'When' and 'are' should be used instead of 'you'.

The correct form should be 'When are you free?' when asking about someone's availability.
  • Keep a light heart, pretend you are free.
  • The good news is that you are free.
  • You are free to look anywhere for it.
  • You are free to leave the Institute this evening.
  • Mr. Burke, you are free to go.
  • Therefore, you are free while awaiting the verdict.
  • You are free now to exit the building.
  • You are free to go, Miss Dolan.
  • You are free to use any methods necessary... but I want them alive.
  • Go. You are free to leave.
  • Luis Navarro, you are free to go.
  • All of which you are free to discuss after I get a diagnosis.
  • You are free to decide this amongst yourselves.
  • You are free to look for it yourself.
  • You are free to pursue your own opportunities.
  • You are free to assemble anywhere you wish, but not on university land.
  • Therefore, you are free to go while awaiting the verdict.
  • And as promised, you are free to go.
  • Mr. Damanov, you are free to go.
  • Okay, folks, you are free to go.

Alternatives:

  • When are you free?

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