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Have you booked the cargo vs Have you book the cargo

The correct phrase is "have you booked the cargo". The verb "booked" is the past participle form of the verb "book", which is used in the present perfect tense. The incorrect phrase "have you book the cargo" uses the base form of the verb instead of the past participle.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

Have you booked the cargo

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is in the present perfect tense, using the past participle form of the verb "booked".

This phrase is used to ask if someone has made a reservation or arrangement for the cargo in the past up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • Have you booked the cargo for tomorrow's shipment?
  • Have you booked the cargo space for our upcoming project?
  • Have you booked the cargo in advance?
  • Have you booked the cargo with the shipping company?
  • Have you booked the cargo for the next available slot?

Have you book the cargo

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the base form of the verb "book" instead of the past participle form "booked" required for the present perfect tense.

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