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have booked vs have been booked

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Have booked' is used when referring to the action of booking something, while 'have been booked' is used when referring to the passive form of being booked by someone else.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

have booked

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the action of booking something.

Use 'have booked' when you want to express that you have made a reservation or arrangement for something in the past.

Examples:

  • I have booked a table at the restaurant for tonight.
  • She has booked a flight to Paris for next month.
  • I have booked my passage to Virginia.
  • I have booked a meeting with none other than Grant Larson.
  • We would have booked a brain MRI if we'd known.
  • Nice of him to have booked that lad for me.
  • Now, ladies, I have booked a table for some lunch and time is...
  • "We have booked one luxury space at an exclusive caravan site"in the prestigious New Forest.
  • [Jake] You know, if you'd called I could have booked a hotel.
  • I have booked the biggest limo they have.
  • I wouldn't have booked 'em if I'd known.
  • You'd have booked passage on an Argentine steamer and not thought twice about it.
  • Sounds like you two have booked a bona fide pleasure cruise.
  • Beck: He's staying at the Taj Mahal Hotel, which they have booked every single room in.
  • He said Coughlin wouldn't have booked Chin unless he had something that was rock solid.
  • A drunk homeless guy that we should have booked eight hours ago!
  • It's the seating plan of the dining-room on the boat on which I appear to have booked a passage.
  • The guy could have booked it to another station, hopped on a train going a different direction.
  • And to end the night, we have booked the most beautiful Bateau-Mouche for a trip on the Seine.
  • Message, "Urgent, have booked you to appear on GMA at 7:00."
  • But that doesn't explain why I would have booked a passage on this boat in the first place
  • You might as well have booked a motel and paid me by the hour!

Alternatives:

  • made a booking
  • reserved
  • arranged

have been booked

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the passive form of being booked by someone else.

Use 'have been booked' when you want to express that someone else has made a reservation or arrangement for you in the past.

Examples:

  • The hotel room has been booked for us by our travel agent.
  • The tickets have been booked for the concert next week.
  • These amounts have been booked as a capital reserve in the society and are due for repayment together with the loan repayments at the end of 2016.
  • The interests gained on the secured account during the concerned period (2001 - 2004) have been booked as new commitments (€ 34,7 million) and as additional allocations.
  • Lee and Fearghal have been booked into a hotel in Dublin.
  • You have been booked to appear at 11 o'clock this morning on an American chat show.
  • Just consider this: Five million nights have been booked on Airbnb in the past six months alone.
  • Moreover, the respective entries have been booked in the balance sheet under other receivables which is normally used for short-term owner and employee loans and advances.
  • The workers have been booked to do the roof.
  • Plus I have been booked on the "Texas excess" shopping channel, and I have to got to find an image consultant.
  • I myself have been booked on flights where I have only discovered the identity of the carrier at check-in, so I welcome proposals for greater consumer information and awareness.
  • 'Financial goodwill', as used in the Spanish tax system, is the goodwill that would have been booked if the shareholding company and the target company had merged.
  • Can you imagine how many perps have been booked in here since that time?
  • Thus, by allowing financial goodwill, which is the goodwill that would have been booked if the companies had combined, to appear separately - even without there being a business combination - constitutes a derogation from the reference system.
  • Thus, by allowing the financial goodwill, which is the goodwill that would have been booked if the businesses had combined, to appear separately even in the absence of a business combination, the contested measure constitutes an exception to the reference system.
  • Once positions have been booked, each portfolio shall age for the duration of the benchmarking exercise.
  • Tonight, on The Perdples Court, we will have the guests that have been booked for tonight's show - the plaintiff, Leslie Knope, who has some big allegations against Gryzzl.
  • Just consider this: Five million nights have been booked on Airbnb in the past six months alone. 30 million rides have been shared on.

Alternatives:

  • have been reserved
  • have been arranged for

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