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Sergey
Are you busy this morning?
Are you busy this morning? or Have you busied this morning? or Were you busy this morning?
Jun 21, 2017 5:57 AM
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It depends on what period (present or past) you are talking about.
For example:
Are you busy this morning?- You are talking to a person 'this morning' and asking them if they are busy during this morning (present tense).
Were you busy this morning? - You are talking to a person and asking them if they were busy during the morning of today. For example, you may be talking to a person 'this afternoon' or 'this evening' about how busy they were 'this morning'
Have you been busied this morning? - This is not 'good english'. I would encourage you not to use this in your practice :-)
June 21, 2017
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