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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Are these grammatically correct?

I would like to find a hotel which provides an easy access to your destination.May I ask where is your destination?
Are there any places in particular where you would like to stay as a base of travelling?
  

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moguwai007 I would like to find a hotel which provides an easy access to your destination. May I ask, where is your destination? Are there any places in particular where you would like to stay as a base of travelling for your travels?

  • moguwai007 I would like to find a hotel which provides an easy access to your destination.
  • May I ask, where is your destination?
  • Are there any places in particular where you would like to stay as a base of travelling for your travels?
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moguwai007 I would like to find a hotel which provides an easy access to your destination. May I ask, where is your destination? Are there any places in particular where you would like to stay as a base of travelling for your travels?
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Thank you so much! You are always helpful.
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moguwai007I would like to find a hotel which provides an easy access to your destination.May I ask where is your destination?
The more I read into this passage, the more puzzling it becomes because syntactically, the words don't flow with the meaning in my opinion. I am reading that you are trying to find a hotel for someone. But what does it have to do with h
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@grammarfreak. I work as a hotel reservation representative who takes reservations for many hotels in Tokyo. Thank you for your comment. I understand what you saying. I will try to change my questions more logical so that inquirers can follow my questions.Thank you for your advice.

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