(单词翻译:单击)
When making plans with someone else, it is polite to ask about the other person's time and availability.
For example,
Are you free this Friday?
What are you doing this weekend?
Are you busy tonight?
Do you have time after class?
Positive responses (interest and availability)
Sure! Do you want to do something?
I'm free all weekend.
I'm open this evening.
I don't have anything scheduled.
Negative responses (non-interest or non-availability)
Sorry, I have plans this weekend.
I'm going to (Las Vegas) with (my friends).
Unfortunately not. I have something else scheduled.
Not really. (I'm kind of busy tonight.)
To indicate interest, but temporary non-availability
I'm not free on Friday, but I do have time Saturday.
I'm going to be out of town, but I'll be back next weekend.
I have something planned. How about tomorrow?
I'm busy today. How about some other time?
Once you have determined1 that the other person has time and interest, suggest an activity.
Do you want to (wanna) go to a movie?
How about having dinner together?
There's a concert at the Galivan Center. Want to go?
Possible responses
Sounds good.
Good idea.
That would be fun/great.
When/where should we meet?
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adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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n.保龄球运动 | |
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