tag question- I am not very busy
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I'm not very busy, aren't I?
Explanation:
The expression "am I not" is also acceptable, but quite formal and probably used more in written than in spoken English. By the way, There is usually a comma before a tag question: "I'm still here, aren't I?" "He isn't going, is he?" etc.
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