Is this sentence correct:
"Laura walked through the room, and in the meantine, an usher stretched a tray at her with a drink and an appetizer."
a) "Is 'room' the best word for the space at an hotel where gathering take place?
b) Is 'usher' the appropriate word for a hotel employee who is serving at a gathering in the hotel?
c) Is 'to stretch at someone' the correct verb to use in the context above?
" While Laura strolled around the room , a server / waiter offered her drink s and appetizer s from his tray. " You could say eg the ballroom, but 'room is OK if you add an adjective. eg the elegant room eg the huge room Clive
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"While Laura strolled around the room, a server / waiter offered her drinks and appetizers from his tray."
You could say eg the ballroom, but 'room is OK if you add an adjective.
eg the elegant room
eg the huge room
Clive