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Sun 94 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Have the time for or ...time to...

I am not sure if I can use for in the following sentence. For example,

I do not have the time necessary to shop or

I do not hae the time necessary for shopping.(?)_
  

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Yes, both are OK, but the first is the more common choice, I think.

  • Yes, both are OK, but the first is the more common choice, I think.
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Yes, both are OK, but the first is the more common choice, I think.

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