hacer una reserva

An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to make a reservation
Buenas tardes. Estoy llamando para hacer una reserva para esta noche. - Cómo no, señora. ¿Para qué hora desea la reserva?Good afternoon. I'm calling to make a reservation for tonight. - Of course, ma'am. What time would you like the reservation for?
b. to book a reservation
El sitio web de la agencia de viajes no está funcionando. Vas a tener que llamarlos para poder hacer una reserva.The travel agency's website is down. You're gonna have to call them in order to book a reservation.
c. to make a booking
Utilicé esta app para hacer una reserva en un hotel ayer, pero no me llegó un email de confirmación. ¿Crees que funcionó?I used this app to make a booking at a hotel yesterday, but I didn't get a confirmation email. Do you think it worked?
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