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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

5 stars hotel or 5 star hotel

hello..

why i should say 5 star hotel not 5 stars ?

and why most of people say 5 stars hotel ?
  

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These are correct: It is a five-star hotel. The hotel has five stars . When used as an adjective, nouns are normal singular: a ten-minute coffee break, a three-day trek.

  • These are correct: It is a five-star hotel.
  • The hotel has five stars .
  • When used as an adjective, nouns are normal singular: a ten-minute coffee break, a three-day trek.
  • Most people do NOT say '5 stars hotel'.
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These are correct:

It is a five-star hotel.

The hotel has five stars.

When used as an adjective, nouns are normal singular: a ten-minute coffee break, a three-day trek. Most people do NOT say '5 stars hotel'.
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more explanation pls ..

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What about other situations, like when we talk about the design of a 5-star logo:

This is a symbolic five-star

Or, These are symbolic five-stars

Which one is correct? and why?

Thank you in advance.

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Mr Micawber, a most untiring man when he works for other people, is right.

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Hi guys,

I have a question about using 5 star without a or the

let's give an example:

What is 5 star hotel? (OR) What is a 5 star hotel?

Is it correct to use 5 star+noun only?

like: 5 star rating. or like: 5 star hotel is better

Thank you for your support.

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