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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
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Is "I am free " incorrect?

I know that "I am free" should mean that I have time now.

Could it mean that I am doing something for free? (Not getting paid)

  

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In usual cases, no. Perhaps as a little joke. Little Boy: Grandma, how much do you cost mom and dad for babysitting?

  • In usual cases, no.
  • Perhaps as a little joke.
  • Little Boy: Grandma, how much do you cost mom and dad for babysitting?
  • Grandma: Oh, not any money, child.
  • I do it for love.
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In usual cases, no.

Perhaps as a little joke.


Little Boy: Grandma, how much do you cost mom and dad for babysitting?

Grandma: Oh, not any money, child. I do it for love. Grandma is free.

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