What does the expression "to stay to a hotel" mean? I always use "to stay at a hotel", but I've found the first one in my student's book and I can't get its meaning. Is there any difference between these phrases?
Thanks in advance
stay to a hotel is wrong. stay at a hotel is fine. We often say ' stay in a hotel'.
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stay to a hotel is wrong.
stay at a hotel is fine.
We often say 'stay in a hotel'.