I don’t have time to + (verb)

“I don’t have time to + (verb)” is a common expression used to indicate that someone is too busy or occupied to do something. The following table provides examples of this phrase with different verbs:

I don’t have time to + (verb)

VerbExample
ExerciseI don’t have time to exercise in the morning.
CookI don’t have time to cook dinner tonight.
ReadI don’t have time to read that book right now.
Watch TVI don’t have time to watch TV during the week.
TravelI don’t have time to travel this year.
LearnI don’t have time to learn a new language at the moment.
VolunteerI don’t have time to volunteer on weekends.
SocializeI don’t have time to socialize after work.
RelaxI don’t have time to relax with my busy schedule.
CleanI don’t have time to clean the house today.

Examples in small sentences:

  1. I don’t have time to exercise because I have to get to work early.
  2. I don’t have time to cook because I have a deadline to meet.
  3. I don’t have time to read that book right now because I have too much work to do.
  4. I don’t have time to watch TV during the week because I have to study.
  5. I don’t have time to travel this year because I have to save money.
  6. I don’t have time to learn a new language at the moment because I have a lot of other commitments.
  7. I don’t have time to volunteer on weekends because I have family obligations.
  8. I don’t have time to socialize after work because I have to take care of my kids.
  9. I don’t have time to relax with my busy schedule because there’s always something to do.
  10. I don’t have time to clean the house today because I have to finish some work.
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