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Here are a few ways to expand that note into a more professional or detailed message, depending on who you are sending it to: Option 1: Professional (For a boss or client)

Sunday (Domingo):

Japanese at 10:00 a.m. ( Estudia japonés a las diez de la mañana ). G1-61 -a Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada -got It -

"Repasar Esta Muy Ocupada"

Gender Concordance:

Correctly using the feminine adjective ocupada to match a female subject, or changing it to ocupado for a male. Here are a few ways to expand that

| Element | Action | |---------|--------| | G1-61 core concept | [Write your specific fact here] | | Review method | Active recall, 5 min sprint | | Time available | Muy poca (very little) | | Confirmation cue | Can teach aloud without notes | G1-61 is your target

is more than just a grammar drill. it is a mantra for the modern, over-scheduled learner. 1. The Paradox of "Muy Ocupada" (Very Busy) We live in a culture of "busy." In Spanish, estar ocupada

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