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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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Making reservation/appointment:

I would like to make a reservation at the Long Beach branch.
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I would like to make a reservation with the LBC branch.
or
I would like to make a reservation to the LBC branch.

Which is correct?
  

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Please: I think you are using the definition of "reservation" in this sense - an arrangement to secure accommodations at a restaurant or hotel, on a boat or plane, etc. The prepositions are shown in these examples: I make a reservation at the Grand Hotel for the week of Feb. 19.

  • Please: I think you are using the definition of "reservation" in this sense - an arrangement to secure accommodations at a restaurant or hotel, on a boat or plane, etc.
  • The prepositions are shown in these examples: I make a reservation at the Grand Hotel for the week of Feb.
  • 19.
  • I made a reservation with the ABC travel agency for an all-inclusive vacation package next summer.
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Please:

I think you are using the definition of "reservation" in this sense

- an arrangement to secure accommodations at a restaurant or hotel, on a boat or plane, etc.

The prepositions are shown in these examples:

I make a reservation at the Grand Hotel for the week of Feb. 19.

I made a reservation with the ABC travel agency for an all-i
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Making reservation/appointment:

I would like to make a reservation at the Long Beach branch.
or
I would like to make a reservation with the LBC branch.
or
I would like to make a reservation to the LBC branch.

Which sentence is correct?

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