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Sun 94 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Have a time or have the time .

Which one is correct? have a time or have the time in the following sentence?

(teacher to students)

You told me that you would like to have a time (?)to learn more about British culture.
  

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Hi, Which one is correct? have a time or have the time in the following sentence? )to learn more about British culture.

  • Hi, Which one is correct?
  • have a time or have the time in the following sentence?
  • )to learn more about British culture.
  • 'have a time' I wouldn't say this is incorrect here.
  • Think of it as meaning 'a period of time'.
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Hi,

Which one is correct? have a time or have the time in the following sentence?

(teacher to students)

You told me that you would like to have a time (?)to learn more about British culture.



'have a time' I wouldn't say this is incorrect here. Think of it as meaning 'a period of time'.





'have the time'
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...have the time....("the" has the meaning of "enough" in your sentence)

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