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a little bit confused



Mabdel
Morocco

a little bit confused
 
Dear collegues
 Thanks in advance 4 ur help. do we say
What do you do in or on your free  time. thanks

15 Apr 2010      





Miss Philosophy
Morocco

Hi,

I think we say �in your free time � because we say �do in sth � not on

15 Apr 2010     



dturner
Canada

in is correct.

15 Apr 2010     



GAZA_CHILD
Palestine

Hi dear brother
free time is a period of time which lasts for a moment.That is why we say IN your free time.It is similar to in summer in the evening..etc

15 Apr 2010     



darryl_cameron
Hong Kong

yes right,

I agree �in � is perfectly correct and acceptable.
 
You might want to think about �during � which is the more precise term.

15 Apr 2010