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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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keep my luggage

Teachers,

Let's say you arrived at your hotel before the check-in time and wanted to ask them if you could leave your luggage with them instead of carrying it around with you, What kind of expressions can you use?

Can you say:
Could you keep my luggage until check-in?
Can I leave my luggage here till check-in?
Can I leave my luggage with you till check-in?

These make any sense?

Thank you
  

Top answer

These all sound fine.

  • These all sound fine.
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