Collocation
book a flight
Definition
to reserve a seat on an airplane for a specific trip
'book a flight' is a common English collocation. to reserve a seat on an airplane for a specific trip
book + a flight
“I need to book a flight to Tokyo for next month.”
Examples
- I want to _____ a flight to Paris for next week.
- She _____ a flight online in five minutes.
- We should _____ a flight early to get a better price.
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- Have you _____ a flight for the conference yet?
- He’s trying to _____ a flight that arrives before noon.
- They had to _____ a flight at the last minute because their plans changed.
- If you _____ a flight through the airline’s app, you can choose your seat right away.
- I couldn’t _____ a flight because all the evening seats were sold out.
- By the time I tried to _____ a flight, the fare had doubled.
More verb + noun phrases
- make an effort to try hard to do something, especially when it requires extra energy or commitment
- make a choice to decide between options
- make a phone call to call someone using a telephone
- make an appointment to arrange a specific time to meet someone, especially a professional such as a doctor or dentist
- make a complaint to formally say that you are unhappy with a service, product, or situation and want it dealt with