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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

..times avaliable...

Is it natural to say, 'what other times are avaliable?' when you are booking doctors appointment?

Thank you

PBF
  

Top answer

Yes. What other times/days are available? Do you have another time/day?

  • Yes.
  • What other times/days are available?
  • Do you have another time/day?
  • Is there any other time/day available?
  • Could I come in at a different time?
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Yes.
What other times/days are available?
Do you have another time/day?
Is there any other time/day available?
Could I come in at a different time?
Could I come in on a different day?
Do you have anything later/earlier on the same day?
Is there something available later/earlier on the same day?
Do you have anything (available) later/earlier in the week?
CJ
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Thanks for your reply CalifJim.

So we say 'eariler on the same day' but 'eariler in the day', is this correct?

Thanks again

PBF
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Yes. earlier on the same day -- earlier in the day. (Same for later.)
CJ

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