Noun (short for noun)? Books; book
Verb (short for verb)? Booking; be a matter of record
Lexical collocation:
1, verb +~: a bridge A section deletes a book.
2. Adjective+~: Forbidden books are forbidden.
3. Noun+~: History Book History Book
Common sentence patterns
1 used as a noun
What's the title of this book?
What's the name of this book?
2. Used as an intransitive verb s+~ (+a)
If you want to see the performance, you must book tickets early.
If you want to see the show, you must book tickets early.
Used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron.
I'd like to book a flight to Munich on Monday 10.
I want to book a flight to Munich on Monday. 10.
4. Used as a double-object verb s+~ S+~+ pron. /n.+n./pron/pron。
She reserved a seat for me.
She reserved a seat for me.
Extended data:
Word usage
1, book is a countable noun, which basically means "book", and it can also mean "volume, article, part", "word and script" in traditional Chinese opera. When expressing "account book", use? Books.
2、a? Book generally refers to one of various books; If you mean one of many identical books, you should say one? Books.
3. The basic meaning of "book" as a verb is "remember [load] it". In modern English, it can not only mean "registration" and "bookkeeping", but also mean "concluding a performance contract".
4.book is a transitive verb when used for "registration", "bookkeeping" and "signing a performance contract", and can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb when used for "reservation". When used as an intransitive verb, it can often be followed by prepositions down, for, into, out, up and so on to express various additional meanings.