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4 March
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I have no time to prepare dinner.
I have no time to make dinner.
Are they the same? Thank you.
I have no time to prepare dinner.
I have no time to make dinner.
Are they the same? Thank you.
I have no time to make dinner.
Are they the same? Thank you.
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They're the same, yes. As well as:
- I don't have any time to prepare dinner.
- I don't have any time to make dinner.
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- English (US)
both versions would be appropriate to use. however using "prepare" increases the perception of being better educated.
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- English (US)
They mean the same thing, prepare sounds more formal.

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