make time available · create availability in one's schedule
This expression is super useful when you need to find a slot in a busy schedule for a new meeting, project, or task. 🗓️ It's all about clearing your calendar to make space for something important (or just a coffee break!). ☕✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** "free up some time" implies you're actively *making* that time available, often by adjusting other commitments. It's a proactive way to manage your schedule, showing initiative! 💪 Don't confuse it with "carve out time," which is more about intentionally setting aside time for a specific task.
You're trying to schedule an urgent meeting with your boss, who has a packed schedule. Which English expression would you use to ask if they can create availability? A. Can you free up some time? B. Can you waste some time? C. Can you add more tasks?