36. I don't have time to + (verb)


I. DESCRIPTION

"I don't have time to" is a phrase that is often used to indicate that the person is currently too busy or occupied to engage in a particular activity. It can be used to express a lack of availability or to decline an invitation or request.

For example,
i) "I don't have time to go to the movies tonight" suggests that the person is too busy to go out and watch a movie.

II. EXAMPLES

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Agnes

British English

William

British English

Olivia

American English

James

American English

Charlotte

AUS English

Amaia

NZ English

Lethabo

SA English

Geetha

IND English

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I don't have time to go to the gym today.

I don't have time to finish this project before the deadline.

I don't have time to read a book right now.

I don't have time to cook dinner, let's order takeout.

I don't have time to clean the house today.

I don't have time to watch a movie tonight.

I don't have time to help you with your homework right now.

I don't have time to go shopping this weekend.

I don't have time to attend the meeting this afternoon.

I don't have time to play video games today.

35. I didn't mean to + (verb)
37. I promise not to + (verb)

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