1)A Wi-fI router is available at Reception . 2)Wi-fI routers are available at Reception . Both are fine.
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moguwai007Which description is more appropriate?1)A Wi-fI router is available at Reception. 2)Wi-fI routers are available at Reception.Both are fine. You will have to explain the limitation in either case.
moguwai007 In a situation where the reception has many Wi-Fi rouers for rental in stock, but they can rent only one router to each guest.Which description is more appropriate?1)A Wi-FI router is available from the reception. 2)Wi-FI routers are available from the reception.It took me a couple of seconds to realize what "reception" meant here. I think it is ne
moguwai007What you mean by "the limitation" is the expression like "subject to availability" ?No, you said the limit is one per guest. As for 'Reception', capitalizing it is sufficient; there is no need for 'guest'.