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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Rooms for groups

I work as a reservation representative at a hotel.
Potential guests often ask me if we have any rooms for 5, 6 or 7 guests.
For an answer to their questions, is the following sentence grammatically correct?

The hotel does not have any rooms that sleep all your members in one room.

*In order for me to enrich my expression, I wish to avoid simply saying.
The hotel does not have any family rooms.
  

Top answer

I'm sorry, but we do not have any large group rooms. We can offer you (2 / 3 ) double-/triple-occupancy rooms with double/twin beds.

  • I'm sorry, but we do not have any large group rooms.
  • We can offer you (2 / 3 ) double-/triple-occupancy rooms with double/twin beds.
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I'm sorry, but we do not have any large group rooms. We can offer you (2 / 3 ) double-/triple-occupancy rooms with double/twin beds.

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