Is busy a preposition?
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busy + preposition? "He is busy studying." (1) Most sources say that "busy" is one of those words that allow a following gerund. We're told not to worry about it. (2) Other sources say that there is actually a deleted preposition from the "old days." He is busy (a-) studying, i. e., in/with.
Similarly, which preposition is used with busy?
The point which comes to my mind is, when we use gerund (verb+ing) after "busy" then there will be no preposition (directly after "busy"), and when we use "noun" after "busy" then there will be a preposition "with".
In this way, is Busy an adjective or adverb?
busy is an adjective and a verb, busily is an adverb:He is too busy to see you now.
Definitions and Synonyms ?
adjective | busy |
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comparative | busier |
superlative | busiest |