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Floralex Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In advance or into the future?

Hello,

How would you say this sentence please?

1 A year in advance/into the future is as far as you can book in advance. You can book a hotel up until July 2012 on the site. You can't book passed that date.

Thank you very much
  

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You can book a hotel up to one year in advance. For example, in July, 2011 you can book a hotel up to July, 2012 but not beyond.

  • You can book a hotel up to one year in advance.
  • For example, in July, 2011 you can book a hotel up to July, 2012 but not beyond.
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You can book a hotel up to one year in advance. For example, in July, 2011 you can book a hotel up to July, 2012 but not beyond.
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Hi,

1 A year in advance/into the future is as far as you can book in advance. You can book a hotel up until July 2012 on the site. You can't book passed that date.

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Hi

Is this also possible

You can only book ticket up to 2 months in advance beforehand.
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Hi,

Say either 'in advance' or 'beforehand', but not both.

Clive
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Excuse me

I want to make sure I understand this

today is febuary first, he is booked to feburary 2013?
I am fully booked year beforehand. There is a one year waiting list to book me.
correct to say

I am fully booked year advance. There is a one year waiting list t
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Hi,

Sorry, but I don't understand your question or your context Can you please explain more clearly?

For example, does 'I' refer to a hotel manager, or to someone who wants to book a hotel room?

Clive.

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