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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

spare to/with me

If you don't have time to spare with/to me, please don't talk to me.

Which one of these prepositions is correct?

In case, if both are correct, what meaning the each preposition expresses.

Please help me.
  

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I would not use either. "If you do not have time to spare for me".

  • I would not use either.
  • "If you do not have time to spare for me".
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I would not use either. "If you do not have time to spare for me".

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