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Slocawber Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

CHECKING IN TO / INTO / AT A HOTEL

Good morning.

Are the following acceptable?

Is there a difference in meaning?

I'd choose the last one.

1) Peter is checking in to a hotel with his family.

2) Peter is checking into a hotel in New York.

3) Peter is checking in at a hotel with his family.

Thank you.

  

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slocawber Are the following acceptable? 3) Peter is checking in at a hotel with his family. These are: 1) Peter is checking into a hotel with his family.

  • slocawber Are the following acceptable?
  • 3) Peter is checking in at a hotel with his family.
  • These are: 1) Peter is checking into a hotel with his family.
  • 2) Peter is checking into a hotel in New York .
  • slocawber Is there a difference in meaning?
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slocawberAre the following acceptable? 1) Peter is checking in to a hotel with his family.2) Peter is checking into a hotel in New York.3) Peter is checking in at a hotel with his family.

These are:


1) Peter is checking into a hotel with his family.

2) Peter is checking into a hotel in New York

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