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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Hotel room preference

I'd like a room with a bathtub./I'd like a room with bathtub.
I'd like a room with a view./I'd like a room with view.
I'd like a room with a balcony./I'd like a room with balcony.
When you speak of your hotel room preference such as these,which of them are correct? With 'a' or without 'a'?
Thank you.
  

Top answer

These are OK: I'd like a room with a bathtub. I'd like a room with a view. I'd like a room with a balcony.

  • These are OK: I'd like a room with a bathtub.
  • I'd like a room with a view.
  • I'd like a room with a balcony.
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These are OK:

I'd like a room with a bathtub.
I'd like a room with a view.
I'd like a room with a balcony.
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(I'd like a bathtub with a view of the balcony.)

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