Is that proper usage of booking? Or should i say, we are being. Next is a bit of a slippery word.
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From boogie, that also meant to move quickly, to get going; Do i use on or for with a single date? For me, latter one is familiar.
Booked in a room' makes sense.
If i'm attempting to be booked to do an event, and i'm saying: I suppose it's functioning as an adjective here, but it can be an adverb (to come next), and sometimes it's a preposition itself. We're now booking dates for such and such. Which sentence should i use?
For more context, i'm trying to say something along the. I would like to book annual leave on 08/08/2021 i would like to book annual leave for 08/08/2021 For instance, the secretary calls the hotel and asks to make a reservation in the name of her boss mr.cullen. I forget what the word for 5 times is.

So i don't think we'd.
I know it is single, double, triple, quadruple but forgot what the one for 5 is. You could say of a fast moving car “it booked ”,. The two other passengers were close behind him, and about to follow. I do think there is a difference between 'in the name' and 'under the name'.
I've always heard the booked verb applied to performative professions: The preceding passage is from. I have been booked for a room the room has been booked. And what is the difference?
Can i say i'm fully booked to mean that my schedule is full?
Thanks for the explanation for crimes, that one had more nuances to it that i didn't quite get. Booking out of a hotel is to leave;