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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
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A Wi-Fi rouer VS Wi-Fi rouers

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.
  

Top answer

1)A Wi-fI router is available at Reception . 2)Wi-fI routers are available at Reception . Both are fine.

  • 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.
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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.
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Thank you very much for your feedback. What you mean by "the limitation" is the expression like "subject to availability" ?
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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
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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'.
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Thank you very much for your information.Emotion: smile

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