G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It - New! 90%
In a world that prizes productivity, short phrases carry weight. “Repasar está muy ocupada — got it” works as both an internal reminder and an external response. It acknowledges responsibility (repasar — to review), recognizes current limits (está muy ocupada), and ends with consent to postpone or accept (got it). The line blends Spanish and English in a way that feels contemporary and relatable — bilingual shorthand for boundary-setting.
: "Usted está muy ocupada hoy, ¿verdad?" (You are very busy today, right?) Practice Challenge G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It -
: Translates to "She is very busy." In many Spanish courses, this specific phrase is used in exercises about a character named Nancy and her busy study schedule. In a world that prizes productivity, short phrases
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Now go conquer G1-61. You’ve got this. The line blends Spanish and English in a
Daily Routines and Time Expressions (Based on "Está muy ocupada") 1. Introduction