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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

BAR HOTEL

Hi!
Are the sentences below correct?? If the answer is 'yes', what are the differences between them?

I never go to the bar at a hotel.
I never go to the bar in a hotel.
I never go to the bar at the hotel.
I never go to the bar in the hotel.

Thank you in advance,
KJ
  

Top answer

They can all mean the same or the 2nd pair can refer to a specific hotel.

  • They can all mean the same or the 2nd pair can refer to a specific hotel.
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They can all mean the same or the 2nd pair can refer to a specific hotel.
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They are all correct.

In 1 and 2 you're talking about any hotel and in 3 and 4 about a particular hotel.

Rover

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