Sentence examples of "ocupado" in Spanish with translation "do"

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¿Por qué ocupas tanto tiempo viendo televisión? Why do you spend so much time watching TV?
Tom no ocupa mucho tiempo pensando en dinero. Tom doesn't spend much time thinking about money.
Deberías pasar más tiempo estudiando del que ocupas. You should spend more time studying than you do.
¿Crees que pueda ocupar mi celular en la ducha? Do you think I can use my cellphone in the shower?
''¿Te importa si ocupo tu celular?'' ''No, por favor, adelante''. "Do you mind if I use your phone?" "No, please go ahead."
Tom no necesita preocuparse por nada. Mary se ocupará de todo. Tom doesn't need to worry about a thing. Mary will take care of everything.
No me opongo a que vayas a trabajar fuera de casa, pero ¿quién se ocupará de los niños? I don't object to your going out to work, but who will look after the children?
Siempre deberías ocupar tiempo en hacer cosas que les ayuden a tus hijos a salir adelante en la vida. You should always spend time doing things that help your children get ahead in life.
Si dejas que otros se ocupen de esas cosas que no sabes hacer, nunca aprenderás cómo hacerlas por ti mismo. If you leave others to deal with those things that you do not know how to do, you'll never learn how to do these things yourself.
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