Angela
"I will be free the whole Saturday." Is it correct? What do you often say to properly express this idea, when you are making an appointment with a friend or something like that?
2012年1月17日 14:42
解答 · 9
This is Chinglish. You can also say, "I will be free (for) this Saturday" besides the other answers. It implies that you are free the entire day unless qualified like, "I will be free this Saturday except...."
2012年1月17日
It doesn't sound very natural. It's better to say: I will be free all day Saturday. or I will be free the whole weekend.
2012年1月17日
Your answer is ''correct but not common," grammatically correct but not the way we commonly express that thought. I usually say, "I'll be free all day Saturday."
2012年1月17日
I would say: "I am free the whole day on Saturday." or "I would be free on Saturday."
2012年1月17日
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