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18 Aug 2016
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How do you say this in English (US)? my schedule is full i don't have time to do anything else
How do you say this in English (US)? my schedule is full i don't have time to do anything else
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- English (US)
"My schedule is booked. I don't have time for anything else."
or
"I don't have time. I have a busy schedule this (day, week, or month)."
both options get the point across
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- English (US)
- English (US)
Correct. You can just say. "I can't. I'm on a tight schedule."
There's so many ways to say the same thing in English. Haha it's confusing
- English (UK)
There are many ways to reword the above sentence in US context and it could be possibly "I'm fully scheduled I'm gonna waste no time for anything else".

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