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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sentences about planes

How would you say the following? Are they natural?

I put my luggage in the hold. I put my luggage in checked baggage.

The flight attendant on the loud speaker gave us instructions.

The name on the ticket has to match the name on your id.

Thank you
  

Top answer

"Loudspeaker" is one word. "ID" must be capitalized. "Luggage" and "baggage" mean roughly the same thing.

  • "Loudspeaker" is one word.
  • "ID" must be capitalized.
  • "Luggage" and "baggage" mean roughly the same thing.
  • === All of these sentences are natural English: I stowed my luggage in the hold.
  • I put my luggage in checked baggage.
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"Loudspeaker" is one word.
"ID" must be capitalized.
"Luggage" and "baggage" mean roughly the same thing.
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All of these sentences are natural English:

I stowed my luggage in the hold.
I put my luggage in checked baggage.
I checked my luggage.
The name on the ticket has to match the name on your ID.
The flight attendant gave us instructions over the louds

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