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Messier42 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are they correct?

I'd like to take whichever rooms that has the cheapest rate.

I'd like to take whichever cheapest.
  

Top answer

No. I'd like to take whichever rooms have the cheapest rate. I'd like to take whichever room has the cheapest rate.

  • No.
  • I'd like to take whichever rooms have the cheapest rate.
  • I'd like to take whichever room has the cheapest rate.
  • I'd like to take whichever is (the) cheapest.
  • I'd like to take the cheapest (room).
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No.

I'd like to take whichever rooms have the cheapest rate.
I'd like to take whichever room has the cheapest rate.
I'd like to take whichever is (the) cheapest.
I'd like to take the cheapest (room).

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