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Mernokurasag Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Asking someone about something what I would have

Hi there,

If I want to ask somebody to tell me about accommodation of somewhere where I will be How can I ask about it?
I cannot decide which sentence or senteces are correct. Please help me Emotion: smile

So here are the sentences:

Can you tell me what kind of accommodation DO I have? or
Can you tell me what kind of accommodation CAN I have? or
Can you tell me what kind of accommodation WILL I have?

I look forward to your reply!

Thanks

Robert
  

Top answer

Their meanings are different and will depend on your relationship to the other party. Are you a client? A guest?

  • Their meanings are different and will depend on your relationship to the other party.
  • Are you a client?
  • A guest?
  • A student?
  • Also on whether or not the accommodation is already arranged.
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Their meanings are different and will depend on your relationship to the other party. Are you a client? A guest? A student? Also on whether or not the accommodation is already arranged. However, here are the correct structures:

Can you tell me what kind of accommodation I have?
Can you tell me what kind of accommodation I can have?
Can you tell m

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