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Green89 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

be busy

Is there any difference between these 2 setence:

They are busy learning english.

They are busy to learn english

whichn is more likely?

thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Definitely the first. The second does not sound right at all.

  • Definitely the first.
  • The second does not sound right at all.
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Definitely the first.

The second does not sound right at all.
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Green89Is there any difference between these 2 setence:

They are busy learning english.
Means they are because they are studying hard to learn English.

They are too busy to learn english
Your original sentence doesn't make sense. But if you insert 'too'

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