3 Ways to Say “I’m Busy” in English

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Saying just “I’m busy” can sound a bit plain. There are some natural and fun ways to say it that make your English sound more fluent!

1️⃣ I’m tied up

  • Meaning: I’m busy with something and can’t do anything else right now.
  • Example: “Sorry, I can’t meet for coffee—I’m tied up with work.”

2️⃣ I have a lot on my plate

  • Meaning: I have many tasks or responsibilities to handle.
  • Example: “I can’t help you today—I have a lot on my plate.”

3️⃣ I’m swamped

  • Meaning: I’m extremely busy, almost overwhelmed.
  • Example: “I’m swamped with homework, so I’ll call you later.”

Tip: These are all phrasal verbs, which are very common in everyday English. Using them makes your speaking sound more natural and confident.


 Practice Makes Perfect

Try making short sentences about your day, your work, or school using these phrases:

  • “I’m tied up with a project at work.”
  • “I have a lot on my plate this week.”
  • “I’m swamped with assignments.”

The more you practice in conversation, the easier it will be to use these phrases naturally.


Want to Learn More?

If you enjoyed these phrasal verbs, you can learn even more in my “Phrasal Verbs for Everyday English” lesson on Cafetalk!
In each lesson, we practice about 5  common phrasal verbs, use them in real conversations, and I give you feedback to speak more confidently and naturally.

Book a lesson today and start speaking English like a native! 

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