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Chenyincheng Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Make a reservation

Hi everyone,

When we make "A reservation", does it always mean we book just ONE room, ONE table, ONE seat, etc.? Or can we also make a reservation for TWO rooms, THREE tables, FOUR seats, etc.?

Example:

We wonder if you could help make a hotel reservation in central London for 1 double and 1 single room for 2 nights (1st and 2nd October) for Tom and me.

Thanks!
  

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chenyincheng When we make "A reservation", does it always mean we book just ONE room, ONE table, ONE seat, etc.? No. You can make a reservation for a dozen tables or rooms if you like.

  • chenyincheng When we make "A reservation", does it always mean we book just ONE room, ONE table, ONE seat, etc.?
  • No.
  • You can make a reservation for a dozen tables or rooms if you like.
  • CB
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chenyinchengWhen we make "A reservation", does it always mean we book just ONE room, ONE table, ONE seat, etc.?
No. You can make a reservation for a dozen tables or rooms if you like.

CB

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