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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Busyness or business

Hello everyone,

Could you tell please what the nojn form of the adjective "busy"? Is it "business" or "busyness"?

A. If it's "business", its meaning is completely different from "busy" unlike "lazy" -----''laziness".

B. If it's "busyness", I haven't found this word in any dictionary so far.

Could you help me, please?

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Hello everyone, Could you tell please what the noun form of the adjective "busy"? Is it "business" or "busyness"? busyness A.

  • Joseph A Hello everyone, Could you tell please what the noun form of the adjective "busy"?
  • Is it "business" or "busyness"?
  • busyness A.
  • If it's "business", its meaning is completely different from "busy" unlike "lazy" -----''laziness".
  • B.
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Joseph A

Hello everyone,

Could you tell please what the noun form of the adjective "busy"? Is it "business" or "busyness"? busyness

A. If it's "business", its meaning is completely different from "busy" unlike "lazy" -----''laziness".

B. If it's "busyness", I haven't found this word in any dictionary so far.

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