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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

reserve

Please reserve a room for me on the 16th to the 23rd.

Is this sentence ok?

Thanks!
  

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" You should also be careful when booking accommodation to indicate whether the booking is inclusive of those dates - that should be understood by using between , but often discrepancies arise if you don't make yourself entirely clear.

  • " You should also be careful when booking accommodation to indicate whether the booking is inclusive of those dates - that should be understood by using between , but often discrepancies arise if you don't make yourself entirely clear.
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It would certainly be understood, but better to say :
"Please reserve a room for me between the 16th and the 23rd (of) (month)."

You should also be careful when booking accommodation to indicate whether the booking is inclusive of those dates - that should be understood by using between, but often discrepancies arise if you don't make yourself entirely clea
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supanova7It would certainly be understood, but better to say :"Please reserve a room for me between the 16th and the 23rd (of) (month)."You should also be careful when booking accommodation to indicate whether the booking is inclusive of those dates - that should be understood by using between, but often discrepancies arise if you don't make yourself entirely clear.
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Hi,

I'd say
Please reserve a room for me from the 16th to the 23rd, inclusive.

Clive

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