Examples of using "Impegnata" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's busy.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
Keep her busy.
She is busy. Wait a minute.
- I am a busy person.
- I'm a busy person.
A committed community.
She's busy.
She was busy.
She is engaged in writing letters.
She is engaged in social work.
I'm very busy.
She looked busy.
I'm not too busy.
I have been busy.
Are you busy now?
Are you busy now?
Now I am busy.
Were you busy?
Now contrast Crazy Busy Mode
He lived a busy life.
You're busy today, aren't you?
I'm just always busy.
She was busy with household work.
- She's pretty busy today, isn't she?
- She's kind of busy today, isn't she?
She was very busy.
- She is as busy as a bee.
- She is very busy.
She is always busy.
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
She kept herself busy.
Mother busied herself with sewing.
Mary is a very busy woman.
Tom is a very busy person.
She looks busy, doesn't she?
She looks like she's busy.
She's busy, isn't she?
She may be busy.
She wasn't busy.
I see you're busy. What are you doing?
She says she's busy.
She's busy now, isn't she?
She's really busy, isn't she?
Are you busy now?
My sister is engaged in social work.
I'm not busy.
You're not the only one who's busy.
Tom thought Mary would be busy.
I told you that I wasn't busy.
She's as busy as Tom.
I was busy cooking.
I will not be busy tomorrow.
She said that she was busy.
She's really busy now, isn't she?
and I had neglected to share.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
Mother is busy preparing dinner.
She seems quite busy, doesn't she?
She doesn't look like she's busy.
- You've been busy, haven't you?
- She has been busy, hasn't she?
She looked like she was busy.
She wasn't busy, was she?
She says that she's busy.
She isn't busy, is she?
She says she was busy.
She's very busy, isn't she?
- She's quite busy, isn't she?
- She's pretty busy, isn't she?
- She's kind of busy, isn't she?
- He's busy again, isn't he?
- He's still busy, isn't he?
She's still busy, isn't she?
She's always busy, isn't she?
My mother was usually very busy.
- I'm busy.
- I am busy.
I was busy.
I'm going to be busy.
She seemed busy when I saw her.
She says she's busy today.
She said that she's busy.
She says she's very busy.
She's very busy now, isn't she?
She's really busy today, isn't she?
You're busy today, aren't you?
She says she'll be busy tonight.
At that time she was engaged in operating a tractor.
As she was really busy, she couldn't come.
Tell Tom you're too busy to help him.
She is busy preparing for the examination.
She is busy learning English.
- I am a very busy person.
- I'm a very busy person.
She said that she'd been busy.
- She said that she wasn't busy.
- She said she wasn't busy.
She isn't very busy, is she?
She told me she was busy.
- She said that she'd been busy.
- She said she'd been busy.
She said she was very busy.
I'm busy with homework.
Tom is a busy person.
- She doesn't seem that busy, does she?
- She doesn't seem so busy, does she?
- She doesn't look so busy, does she?