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Yzh1978 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are setences grammatically right?

1 There are enough rooms to accomodate 80 people from 4 to 10 families.

2 There are enough rooms to accomodate 4 to 10 families of around 80 people.

Which one is right? If neither is , can you give me a corrent one ? Thank you !

  

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accommodate Why do you care how many families? Are there enough rooms to accommodate 20 families of 2 people each?

  • accommodate Why do you care how many families?
  • Are there enough rooms to accommodate 20 families of 2 people each?
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accommodate

Why do you care how many families? Are there enough rooms to accommodate 20 families of 2 people each?

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Both sentences have issues.


1 There are enough rooms to accomodate 80 people from 4 to 10 families. Spelling error. Apart from that, the sentence is grammatical, but not a good one. This implies that you are going to select 80 people who are members of a group of families. That group ranges in size from 4 to 10.


2 The

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