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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Asked is asking the hotel How much will accommodation for these three people cost, please?

How much would be the cost for accommodation for three people?

A asker is asking the questions above to the hotel front desk over the phone. Are both of the sentences correct to ask?

  

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More common, I think, is the much shorter How much is a room for three? I see, however, that you are more interested in the difference between will and would . Both are possible.

  • More common, I think, is the much shorter How much is a room for three?
  • I see, however, that you are more interested in the difference between will and would .
  • Both are possible.
  • In the context you describe there is no significant difference.
  • It's all a matter of subtleties.
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More common, I think, is the much shorter How much is a room for three?

I see, however, that you are more interested in the difference between will and would. Both are possible. In the context you describe there is no significant difference. It's all a matter of subtleties.

will suggests that the speaker is about to reserve a room for three. It sugges

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