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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I meant to repair the radio, but I am not having time to do it today
  

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ous I am not having time to do it today No. I do n't have time/I haven't got time/I haven't time.

  • ous I am not having time to do it today No.
  • I do n't have time/I haven't got time/I haven't time.
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Anonymhaven't time.ousI am not having time to do it today
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I don't have time/I haven't got time/I haven't time.
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The natural way to say it will be something like this: I wanted to repair / fix the radio but I don't have time today.
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I meant to repair the radio but hadn't time to do it today. Find error and improvement?

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