Examples of using "Ocupada" in a sentence and their english translations:
- She is as busy as a bee.
- She is very busy.
She's busy.
- I'm busy now.
- I am busy now.
Are you busy right now?
She was busy.
I am busy today.
She looked like she was busy.
This patch is fully occupied.
She is always busy.
She was very busy.
- You're very busy.
- You are very busy.
I'm very busy today.
She is very busy.
- I'm busy.
- I am busy.
- The line is engaged.
- The number is engaged.
- The line is busy.
- I have been busy this week.
- I've been busy this week.
Are you busy now?
- I am a busy person.
- I'm a busy person.
Are you busy?
Mary kept herself busy.
I'm not busy today.
I'm busy at the moment.
Tell her I'm busy.
Tom had never seen Mary so busy.
The line is busy now.
She is busy learning English.
My mother is always busy.
She was busy with her knitting.
Mary is busy at the stove.
I will be busy this afternoon.
- She doesn't seem that busy, does she?
- She doesn't seem so busy, does she?
- She doesn't look so busy, does she?
- I'm busy at the moment.
- I'm busy now.
- I'm tied up now.
- I'm busy right now.
- I am busy now.
She's busy with her work.
She was busy with her knitting.
I'm busy, Tom.
- I didn't know you were busy.
- I didn't know that you were busy.
I'm a little busy now.
Are you busy tomorrow night?
Mary is a very busy woman.
- Mother is very busy just now.
- My mother is very busy right now.
Tom saw that Mary was busy.
- I am a very busy person.
- I'm a very busy person.
She is busy cooking dinner.
She's very busy on Friday.
- Tom said Mary was busy.
- Tom said that Mary was busy.
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
Sorry, the line is busy now.
Mother is busy preparing dinner.
My mother is busy in the kitchen.
Tom is a very busy person.
- Tom said Mary is busy.
- Tom said that Mary is busy.
I'll be busy after school today.
Are you busy on Sunday afternoon?
- She said that she's not busy.
- She said she's not busy.
- She said she isn't busy.
Tom has a very busy schedule.
- Her mother was busy cooking the dinner.
- Her mother was busy cooking dinner.
She is busy preparing supper now.
She's as busy as Tom.
- She was occupied with household work.
- She was busy with housework.
My mother was busy cooking the dinner.
I know that she has been busy.
My mother is busy cooking supper.
She's been very busy this week.
She's busy. Wait a little longer.
Tom knew Mary wasn't busy.
Please leave me alone. I am busy.
Tom knew that Mary wasn't busy.
- Tom said Mary looked like she was busy.
- Tom said that Mary looked like she was busy.
Mary's job keeps her busy.
She's been very busy all week.
She'll be really busy, won't she?
She told me she was really busy.
I see you're busy. What are you doing?
- Tom realized that Mary might be busy.
- Tom realized Mary might be busy.
I'm sorry, I'm busy right now.
But she's too busy to mess around.
Are you always busy?
The nurse is busy washing scalpels now.
I'm a little bit busy.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
- You seem to be busy.