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Caroline13 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

reservations

I made reservations at or in your hotel ?

I have a reservation under (+ name) ? what's the word that comes after reservations if it's not "under"?
  

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I have a reservation, I have made a reservation, I have a reservation under the name of... are all possible.

  • I have a reservation, I have made a reservation, I have a reservation under the name of...
  • are all possible.
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I have a reservation,

I have made a reservation,

I have a reservation under the name of... are all possible.
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People also say I made reservations at the XYZ Hotel. / I have reservations at the XYZ Hotel.

Using the plural (reservations) is more likely to be a reference to having reserved more than one room or having arranged accommodations for more than one person.

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