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Answers:

(1) “ocupado” (busy)

“Ocupado” means “busy” in English.

“Atareado” also means "busy," especially in the context of having a lot to do. It best reflects being engaged with many tasks or activities.

(2) “ayuda” (help)

"Ayuda" is a noun in Spanish meaning "help" or "assistance." However, "ayuda" is also the third person singular present indicative form of the verb "ayudar," which means "to help."

Here are the present indicative conjugations of the verb "ayudar":

  • yo ayudo - I help

  • tú ayudas - you (informal) help

  • él/ella/usted ayuda - he/she/you (formal) help

  • nosotros/nosotras ayudamos - we help

  • vosotros/vosotras ayudáis - you all (informal) help

  • ellos/ellas/ustedes ayudan - they/you all (formal) help

The noun "ayuda" does not change based on conjugation as verbs do, but it can be used in plural form as "ayudas" to mean "helps" or "forms of assistance."

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