Hello everyone,
Is either "at" or "in" correctly used in the following sentence?
- I'm going to visit my parents in/at a free time.
Regards,
JA
a free time is not a natural expression here. Say eg I'm going to visit my parents in my next free time. eg I'm going to visit my parents when I have free time.
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a free time is not a natural expression here.
Say
eg I'm going to visit my parents in my next free time.
eg I'm going to visit my parents when I have free time.
eg I always visit my parents in my free time.
I'm going to visit my parents in my free time.
I don't think this is what you mean. It means whenever I have some free time, I am travelling to visit my parents.
It doesn not make much sense.
Usually "my free time" is used for a default activity that you do when you are not eating, working, studying, or bathing.
e.g. I read / watch TV in my free time