Examples of using "Impegnate" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you busy now?
We're busy now.
Together they have their hands full:
Tom and Mary are busy people.
Keep them busy.
My hands were full.
I have my hands full.
Are they busy?
We're busy.
- They're busy.
- They are busy.
We were busy.
and trying to keep our very energetic boys busy.
engaged in heavy fighting on the southern front for two days.
Those girls are very busy.
We are too busy to be idle.
Tell him we're busy.
They looked really busy.
They look busy today.
They all looked busy.
They were very busy.
We were both busy.
Tom and I are kind of busy.
We've been busy.
- You're very busy.
- They're very busy.
We're always busy.
We're too busy.
We were very busy.
They are all busy.
We're so busy.
Were you busy?
his troops were in heavy fighting with the Austrians – but dressed in white,
They'll be really busy, won't they?
though his troops were kept busy defending depots and convoys from Cossacks raids.
Tell her we're busy.
They kept themselves busy.
They seem quite busy, don't they?
They didn't look like they were busy.
They claim they were busy.
- They say that they'll be busy tomorrow.
- They say they'll be busy tomorrow.
They seemed quite busy, didn't they?
They don't look like they're busy.
- They say that they're busy.
- They say they're busy.
They seemed to be very busy.
Are you busy now?
We're still very busy.
We're very, very busy.
- They said that they were busy.
- They said they were busy.
They aren't busy, are they?
They weren't busy, were they?
Tell them we're busy.
- They say that they'll be busy tonight.
- They say they'll be busy tonight.
The farmer liked to keep them busy.
- They said they're busy.
- They said that they're busy.
They didn't seem very busy, did they?
- They say that they're busy today.
- They say they're busy today.
- They say that they're very busy.
- They say they're very busy.
- They say that they're not busy.
- They say that they aren't busy.
- They say they're not busy.
- They say they aren't busy.
- They said that they weren't busy.
- They said that they're not busy.
- They said they weren't busy.
- They said they're not busy.
They aren't always busy, are they?
They aren't very busy, are they?
- They told me that they were busy.
- They told me they were busy.
You'll be busy tomorrow, won't you?
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
When are you busy?
You appeared busy.
They've been busy in their offices.
They're busy with their research.
They're busy with their homework.
- They said that they're very busy.
- They said they're very busy.
- They say that they won't be busy tomorrow.
- They say they won't be busy tomorrow.
They may not be as busy as they seem.
We're extremely busy right now.
- We are too busy for that, Tom.
- We're too busy for that, Tom.
We're very busy right now.
I'm sure you're very busy.
- They said that they've been very busy.
- They said they've been very busy.
I wish we both weren't so busy.
- Tom knows we aren't busy.
- Tom knows that we aren't busy.
They said they were too busy to help.
Aren't you busy on Mondays?
Busy as usual?
We should tell Tom we're too busy.
They've been busy cleaning their rooms.
- They told me that they'd be busy on Monday.
- They told me they'd be busy on Monday.
Were you busy yesterday?
Are you always busy?
Are you busy on Monday?
When were you busy yesterday?
Are you busy tomorrow?
- Why are you so busy?
- How come you're so busy?
You were busy, weren't you?
Are you still busy?
Have you been busy since yesterday?
Why are you busy today?
You don't seem very busy.
You've been busy, haven't you?
We are busy preparing for our wedding and honeymoon.