very busy

very busy(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. muy ocupado
I'm very busy with work and I don't have time to go play soccer.Estoy muy ocupado con cosas del trabajo y no tengo tiempo para ir a jugar al fútbol.
b. muy ajetreado
This week's very busy. Can we meet up next week?Tengo una semana muy ajetreada. ¿Podemos reunirnos la semana que viene?
a. muy concurrido
It was a very busy bar. I'm surprised that it had to close.Era un bar muy concurrido. Me sorprende que haya tenido que cerrar.
b. muy lleno
This restaurant is very busy. We'll have to wait for a seat.Este restorán está muy lleno. Tendremos que esperar para conseguir una mesa.
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