-
Question
Can we use Occupied instead of Busy?
for example ,
1. I am busy with my exams or I am occupied with my exams
2. Shes busy with her son orshes occupied with her son
Thanks
-
Re: Question

Originally Posted by
Sally2000
Can we use Occupied instead of Busy?
for example ,
1. I am busy with my exams or I am occupied with my exams
2. Shes busy with her son orshes occupied with her son
Thanks
Both the words busy and occupied mean ' engaged in action '.
Both the sentences appear correct. However, a teacher may have different views on usage.
-
Re: Question

Originally Posted by
arunp
Both the words
busy and
occupied mean '
engaged in action '.
Both the sentences appear correct. However, a teacher may have different views on usage.

yes I know it means engaged in action.
but it can give different meanings ,
what I meant it wasn't the exact meaning of the word I want to know if it Can be used in the same place where the busy word is used?
for example I can say the room is occupied with pepole but I don't think in here I can use the word Busy!
some words have exactly the same meaning but when they are used in a sentence they give different meaning,So is it the same for these two words Occupied and Busy ?
Similar Threads
-
By riceball72 in forum Ask a Teacher
Replies: 2
Last Post: 03-Jun-2008, 01:58
-
By minamax in forum Ask a Teacher
Replies: 5
Last Post: 21-Feb-2007, 08:46
-
By JJD in forum Ask a Teacher
Replies: 9
Last Post: 25-Aug-2006, 03:24
-
By Jupiter in forum Ask a Teacher
Replies: 2
Last Post: 15-Jul-2006, 11:33
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules

Search Engine Optimization by
vBSEO 3.6.1