Collocation
book a hotel
Definition
to reserve a room in a hotel for specific dates
'book a hotel' is a common English collocation. to reserve a room in a hotel for specific dates
book + a + hotel
“We should book a hotel before prices go up.”
Examples
- Let's _____ a hotel near the beach for the weekend.
- I need to _____ a hotel for tomorrow night.
- We already _____ a hotel, so we don't need to worry about where to stay.
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- She _____ a hotel online after comparing prices.
- If we don't _____ a hotel soon, there might be no rooms left.
- They are going to _____ a hotel that offers free breakfast.
- By the time we arrived in town, we'd already _____ a hotel for three nights.
- I had to _____ a hotel at the last minute because my flight was canceled.
- Have you _____ a hotel yet, or are you still deciding where to stay?
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