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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

In a context that each room has one microwave.
Is it possible to say the following sentences?
"All the rooms have a microwave." and "All the rooms are equipped with a microwave."
  

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I would assume from either of your quoted sentences that each room had a microwave, but why not simply say "Each room has a microwave"?

  • I would assume from either of your quoted sentences that each room had a microwave, but why not simply say "Each room has a microwave"?
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I would assume from either of your quoted sentences that each room had a microwave, but why not simply say "Each room has a microwave"?
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I just want to use the expression in a brochure of a hotel,and I am wishing to emphasis "All the rooms" have a microwave, In this case, does "each room has a microwave" sound better?
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You could also go with "Every room is equipped with a microwave." (Is that very useful unless there is a mini-fridge in each room too?)
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moguwai007In a context where each room has one microwave, is it possible to say the following sentences?
"All the rooms have a microwave." and "All the rooms are equipped with a microwave."
Yes, but I would go with #1.

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