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Stevenukd Posted 18 years ago
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TOTALLY BOOKED

Meaghan : I got a lot of stuff to do tonight.

John: Wow! So you're totally booked. Maybe we can do this some other time.

- "You're totally booked" in this situation means "You're totally BUSY", right?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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- "You're totally booked" in this situation means "You're totally BUSY", right? - Yes, you have no free time.

  • - "You're totally booked" in this situation means "You're totally BUSY", right?
  • - Yes, you have no free time.
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- "You're totally booked" in this situation means "You're totally BUSY", right? - Yes, you have no free time.

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