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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Reservation

Make a reservation at Lawry's. Or

Make a reservation to Lawry's. Or

Make a reservation with Lawry's.
  

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"To" is not idiomatic at all. If it's an establishment like a restaurant or a hotel, use "at". e.

  • "To" is not idiomatic at all.
  • If it's an establishment like a restaurant or a hotel, use "at".
  • e.
  • Please make a reservation for me at Charlie Brown at 7 ?
  • For a person, I would use "with".
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"To" is not idiomatic at all.

If it's an establishment like a restaurant or a hotel, use "at". i.e. Please make a reservation for me at Charlie Brown at 7 ?

For a person, I would use "with".

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