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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me with this conversation please?

Could you please help me make these sentences grammatical and natural?

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Client: How much do I owe?

Receptionist: We charged your debit card when you booked the room online so you don't owe us anything.

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Client: Is coffee free of charge?

Receptionist: Coffee is free of charge up until 7am; outside breakfast (hours), coffee is free, during breakfast it isn't.

Client: What time is breakfast served between?

Receptionist: Breakfast is served between 7am and 10am.

Thank you
  

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alc24 Could you please help me make these sentences grammatical and natural? Remember that this is an informal conversation . Client: How much do I owe?

  • alc24 Could you please help me make these sentences grammatical and natural?
  • Remember that this is an informal conversation .
  • Client: How much do I owe?
  • [Y] Receptionist: We charged your debit card when you booked the room online , so you don't owe us anything.
  • It's okay, but it's wordy and the answer is at the end.
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alc24Could you please help me make these sentences grammatical and natural?
Remember that this is an informal conversation.

Client: How much do I owe? [Y]

Receptionist: We charged your debit card when you booked the room online, so you don't owe us anything.
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Thank you so much C45,

I had one question

Would you say charged debit card or charged it to your debit card when you booked?

Can you say "Outside breakfast, coffee is free." or do you have to leave in (hours)?

Thank you Canadian45

Ps, if you have a second, could help me with this one thread

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alc24Thank you so much C45,

I have one question.

charged your debit card [Y] charged it to your debit card [Y] when you booked?


Can you say "Outside breakfast, coffee is free." or do you have to leave in (hours)
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Which would you say, does it all depend on something?

charged your debit card charged it to your debit card
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alc24


Which would you say, does it all depend on something? no, both have same meaning

charged your debit card charged it to your debit card when you booked?


Could I ask you one thing, a client said, I'd like to know if the underlined is ok?

Receptionist: What's your room number?
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Hello Canadian45,

I have to write in email , but I'm not sure how to put it. Could you pretty please correct this for me?

To whom it may concern,

When making the reservation with your hotel, I booked a room for 5 nights for 517.50 dollars. I was later charged 621 dollars to my debit card./You charged my debit card 621 dollars. Could you tell me why the difference in amou
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Hello C45,

Could you please help me correct my email as I don't know how to properly say it?

THank you so much
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Hello Canadian45,

If you don't have time to look, would you want me to repost it?

THank you
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Hello Canadian45, I'm lost as I was told the following:

1 When I made my reservation with your hotel, I booked a room for 5 nights at $517.50. However, I was charged $621.00 ON my debit card. could you please explain why I was charged a different amount than the amount I was originally told?

2. We aren't allowed to charge TO a guest's credit card until we have approval.

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alc24 I'm lost, as I was told the following.
1 When I made my reservation with your hotel, I booked a room for 5 nights at $517.50. That sounds like your going to pay that much money for each night.

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