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are you busy

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"Are you busy?" is an interrogative sentence used in English to inquire about someone's availability or workload. It contains the auxiliary verb 'are', the subject pronoun 'you', and the adjective 'busy'. It's typically used to ask whether the person has ongoing tasks or engagements that could prevent them from doing something else.
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"Hey, are you busy later? There's a new movie I think we'd both enjoy."
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you

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The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
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"You are the reason I smile every day."
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busy

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"Busy" is an adjective in English. It describes a state or condition where a person, place, or thing has a lot of activities or tasks to do. It can also imply that someone doesn't have free time due to these activities. It comes from the Old English word "bisig" meaning "careful, anxious, continually employed or occupied."
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