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booked / booked up . when to use each my attempt is I am fully booked " means I have a lot of work , cant cope with any more work I am booked up" I booked in a hotel What patterns do these verbs use ? thanks
18 feb. 2016 21:54
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'booked up' is an informal way of saying 'fully booked'. Examples: I'm sorry, I can't take any more clients that day; I'm booked up. I booked a room at a hotel. I tried to book a room at a better hotel, but they were booked up.
18 februari 2016
Just to add my voice to Bill's: Booked up means fully booked. You might be thinking of "booked in," which means that you've booked a hotel. They know you're coming and have reserved a room. Once the hotel is booked up, then they can't book anyone in any more.
19 februari 2016
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