Mami
Fully booked or all taken I 'd like to make sure which is correct? At a theater box office. A: Hello, I'd like to buy two tickets for Friday night. B: I'm afraid Friday is ( ). 1. all taken 2. fully booked 3. in demand 4. no more I think #3 and #4 are incorrect. I've learned "Today is fully booked," or "We are fully booked." So #2 would be correct. Could I think #1 "Friday ( night tickets are) is all taken?" because it's OK to say "The tickets are all taken." Could #1 also be correct? Thank you.
20. Aug. 2014 20:41
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#2 is the best answer #1 isn't quite right. You might say that 'The seats are all taken', but 'Friday is all taken' doesn't make much sense.
20. August 2014
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In Britain as well.
20. August 2014
1
If you have to answer this particular question as 1 2 3 or 4, the only answer would be no 2. I'm afraid Friday is fully booked,
20. August 2014
1
More often than not (in the US, at least) the response would be something like "Sorry, Friday's performance is all sold out."
20. August 2014
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