A1 Collocation 중립 3분 분량

have time

Be available

15초 만에

  • Used to show you are available or not busy.
  • Commonly followed by 'to' plus a verb or 'for' plus noun.
  • Do not confuse with asking for the current clock time.

This phrase means your schedule is open and you are not busy. It is like saying you have a 'space' in your day to do something or talk to someone.

주요 예문

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Asking a colleague for help

Do you have time to look at this report?

Do you have time to look at this report?

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Texting a friend about hanging out

I have time for a quick coffee before my gym class.

I have time for a quick coffee before my gym class.

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A romantic or emotional moment

I will always have time for you, no matter how busy I am.

I will always have time for you, no matter how busy I am.

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문화적 배경

Time is often viewed as money. Saying 'I don't have time' is a very common and acceptable way to decline tasks, even with a boss, if your schedule is full. Politeness is key. Instead of a direct 'Do you have time?', people often use 'Sorry to bother you, but do you have a quick minute?' to sound less demanding. When speaking English, Japanese learners might be very hesitant to say 'I don't have time' because it can sound too direct or rude. They might use 'I am a little busy' instead. Social time is highly valued. Even if someone 'doesn't have time' for work, they will often 'make time' for a coffee or a chat with a friend.

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The 'To' Rule

Always follow 'have time' with 'to' if you are adding an action. 'I have time to play.'

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The 'The' Trap

Remember: 'Have the time' = Clock. 'Have time' = Free. This is the #1 mistake!

15초 만에

  • Used to show you are available or not busy.
  • Commonly followed by 'to' plus a verb or 'for' plus noun.
  • Do not confuse with asking for the current clock time.

What It Means

Have time is all about your schedule. It means you are not busy right now. You are available to help, talk, or relax. Think of your day like a box. If the box is full, you have no time. If the box has space, you have time! It is one of the most useful phrases in English.

How To Use It

You usually use it with the word to. For example: "I have time to eat." You can also use it with for. For example: "Do you have time for a coffee?" It works in the past, too. You can say "I had time yesterday." If you are busy, just add don't. "I don't have time to talk!" (Use this if you are running from a giant bee or just late for work).

When To Use It

Use it when you want to invite someone somewhere. Use it when you are checking if a boss is busy. It is perfect for texting friends. At a restaurant, you might ask if the waiter has time to explain the menu. It is great for being polite. Asking "Do you have time?" is much nicer than just starting to talk.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it to ask for the current clock time. If you want to know if it is 5:00 PM, ask "What time is it?" If you ask a stranger "Do you have time?", they might think you want to sit and chat for an hour! Also, don't use it if you are in a huge rush. It sounds a bit too relaxed for an emergency.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, time is like money. We 'spend' it and 'save' it. Asking if someone has time is like asking if they can spend their 'wealth' on you. It is a sign of respect for their busy life. In places like New York or London, people always say they don't have time. It is almost a fashion statement to be busy!

Common Variations

You will often hear have a minute or have a second. These mean the same thing but sound much shorter. If someone says "Do you have a sec?", they usually want a quick favor. You can also say have some time to sound even more flexible and relaxed.

사용 참고사항

This phrase is neutral and works in almost any social or professional setting. Just remember that 'Do you have time?' asks for availability, while 'Do you have THE time?' asks for the clock reading.

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The 'To' Rule

Always follow 'have time' with 'to' if you are adding an action. 'I have time to play.'

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The 'The' Trap

Remember: 'Have the time' = Clock. 'Have time' = Free. This is the #1 mistake!

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Sound more natural

Instead of 'I have time,' try 'I've got time.' It sounds very native and friendly.

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Polite No

If you don't have time, always add 'I'm sorry' to sound polite. 'I'm sorry, I don't have time.'

예시

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#1 Asking a colleague for help
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Do you have time to look at this report?

Do you have time to look at this report?

A polite way to interrupt someone at work.

#2 Texting a friend about hanging out
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I have time for a quick coffee before my gym class.

I have time for a quick coffee before my gym class.

Using 'for' with a noun (coffee).

#3 A romantic or emotional moment
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I will always have time for you, no matter how busy I am.

I will always have time for you, no matter how busy I am.

Shows that the person is a priority.

#4 A funny excuse for being lazy
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I have time to nap, but I don't have time to clean the kitchen.

I have time to nap, but I don't have time to clean the kitchen.

Humorous contrast between two activities.

#5 At a doctor's office
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Does the doctor have time to see me today?

Does the doctor have time to see me today?

Checking professional availability.

#6 Talking to a neighbor
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Sorry, I don't have time to chat, I'm late for the bus!

Sorry, I don't have time to chat, I'm late for the bus!

A polite way to end a conversation quickly.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with 'have', 'has', 'don't have', or 'doesn't have'.

I'm sorry, I _______ time to talk right now. I am at work.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: don't have

The speaker is at work, so they are busy and cannot talk.

Which sentence is correct if you want to know the clock time?

You want to know if it is 2:00 or 3:00.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Do you have the time?

'The time' refers specifically to the clock time.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Can you help me with this box? B: Yes, I _________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: have time

B is saying they are available to help.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are very busy and a friend calls you.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: I don't have time.

If you are busy, you do not have time.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Have Time vs Have THE Time

Have Time
Availability I am free to do something.
Have THE Time
Clock I know what time it is.

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with 'have', 'has', 'don't have', or 'doesn't have'. Fill Blank A1

I'm sorry, I _______ time to talk right now. I am at work.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: don't have

The speaker is at work, so they are busy and cannot talk.

Which sentence is correct if you want to know the clock time? Choose A1

You want to know if it is 2:00 or 3:00.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Do you have the time?

'The time' refers specifically to the clock time.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Can you help me with this box? B: Yes, I _________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: have time

B is saying they are available to help.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: You are very busy and a friend calls you.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: I don't have time.

If you are busy, you do not have time.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Yes! 'I have no time' is the same as 'I don't have time,' but it sounds a bit stronger or more dramatic.

No, it is very polite. However, adding 'a minute' makes it even softer: 'Do you have a minute?'

They are almost the same. 'Be free' is slightly more informal. 'Are you free?' is very common among friends.

Say 'Do you have the time?' or 'What time is it?'

No, this is a common mistake. Use 'I have time.'

It means you are busy, but you will change your schedule to find a small opening for something important.

Yes, constantly. 'Do you have time for a meeting?' is a standard professional phrase.

Yes, use 'had.' 'I had time yesterday, but I don't today.'

It means doing something just to make the time pass while you wait for something else.

It is neutral. It works in every situation!

That is a different phrase meaning 'enjoy yourself.' 'Have time' (without 'a') means you are free.

Yes, this is a very kind thing to say to a friend or partner.

관련 표현

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be free

synonym

To have no appointments or work.

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make time

builds on

To create an opening in a busy schedule.

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run out of time

contrast

To have no more time left to finish something.

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have a minute

specialized form

To have a very short amount of time.

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spare time

similar

Leisure time.

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