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AEE 1032: Will You Be Around This Weekend? How to Make Plans Using This Natural Phrase

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Are You Around Tonight?

"Are you around?" is a way to be either vague or specific. Some uses of it can be vague, some can be specific. So let's just go over a couple different ways that you can use this in the past and present tense. "Hey, are you around tonight? Right"? It's actually asking about the future, but it's in the present tense. 'Can I call you at eight?' Is that do we do that too? We do that, right? So are you around? Do what would we say that?'"

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