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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
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kitchenette

For an explanation of a facility in a hotel room,
which of the following sounds natural?

1)A kitchenette is available for cooking a simple dish.
2)A kitchenette is available for cooking simple dishes.
3)A kitchenette is provided for cooking a simple dish.
4)A kitchenette is provided for cooking simple dishes.
  

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moguwai007 which of the following sounds natural? I'd go with #4. "A simple dish" in the singular stresses how limited it is.

  • moguwai007 which of the following sounds natural?
  • I'd go with #4.
  • "A simple dish" in the singular stresses how limited it is.
  • "Available" sometimes suggests that you must pay extra for it.
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moguwai007which of the following sounds natural?
I'd go with #4.
"A simple dish" in the singular stresses how limited it is.
"Available" sometimes suggests that you must pay extra for it.
(At least the current automotive ads describe the juicy options as "with available [special feature].")
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I see. Thank you very much.
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In my experience, the word 'dish' is not at all as common as 'food' or 'meals'.
eg A kitchenette is available for cooking simple food / simple meals.
eg A kitchenette is available for simple meals.

Clive

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