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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Hotel rooms are old (fashioned)

Hello


Could you tell which is correct and a few ways to express this?


The hotel rooms are old stye /old fashion /old looking /old style decor /has old fashioned style rooms.

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You might say the following, for example: The hotel rooms haven't been redecorated since the hotel was built. The hotel rooms have the same furnishings as when the hotel was built. If you're a fan of 19_ _ 's-style furnishings, you'll love the rooms - the owners haven't redecorated since the hotel was built.

  • You might say the following, for example: The hotel rooms haven't been redecorated since the hotel was built.
  • The hotel rooms have the same furnishings as when the hotel was built.
  • If you're a fan of 19_ _ 's-style furnishings, you'll love the rooms - the owners haven't redecorated since the hotel was built.
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You might say the following, for example:


The hotel rooms haven't been redecorated since the hotel was built.

The hotel rooms have the same furnishings as when the hotel was built.

If you're a fan of 19_ _ 's-style furnishings, you'll love the rooms - the owners haven't redecorated since the hotel was built.

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