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The phrase "you busy" is not a complete sentence and is not considered grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and subject. Instead, it can be used as a question or a statement with the addition of a verb and subject. For example: - Are you busy? (question) - You seem busy. (statement) Note: In informal or spoken English, it is common to omit the verb "are" in this phrase, making it sound more like "you busy?" However, in formal or written English, it is important to use the complete sentence. Examples: - Are you busy with work today? - Do you have a lot to do? - You seem very busy lately. - You must be busy with all of your activities.
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Q Are you busy?
Aren't you busy enough?
They must keep you busy.
Q Are you busy now?
What else keeps you busy?
Are you busy this weekend?
Egypt is keeping you busy.
We want you busy, productive, happy.
Q Are you busy right now?
What keeps you busy in the offseason?
The Saudis are keeping you busy.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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