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Lady Capulet is busy preparing for the Capulet's masquerade ball.
Airports all around the world are extremely busy around the holidays. Florida is a tourist friendly state as well so it will be extra busy around that area.
Busied is the correct past tense of "busy" when it's used as a verb. Preparing is the present participle of "prepare".
It's usually just TIED UP -- it means you're busy.
Buffalo International Airport is located in Cheektowaga, New York. It is a very busy airport that services parts of Ontario, Canada and Buffalo, New York.
Extremely busy, preparing for his Bar Mitzvah when he turns 13.
merry Christmas thank you great to see you happy holidays i can't give you my gift before christmas, i was too busy.
Disney World is busy every day of the year, especially weekends and holidays. Be prepared for lots of long, long lines and big crowds.
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The possessive form of the singular noun holiday is holiday's.example: We're busy preparing the holiday's festivities.
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He is very busy. The Jonas Brothers are currently working on an album, TV show, and preparing to go on a world tour in the summer of 2009. Joe also has a girlfriend, Camilla Belle, to keep him busy when he's not working.