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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
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the name of the guest

I work as a hotel reservation representative.
A guest often wishes to confirm his reservation for his group before arrival. For my question to him, which wording is more natural?
1)May I ask what name is your reservation under?
2)May I ask what is the name of the guest your reservation was made under?
3)May I ask what is the name of the guest your reservation is under?
  

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moguwai007 May I ask what name is your reservation is under? This seems the most natural to me. (As shown.

  • moguwai007 May I ask what name is your reservation is under?
  • This seems the most natural to me.
  • (As shown.
  • ) CJ
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moguwai007May I ask what name is your reservation is under?
This seems the most natural to me. (As shown. Don't forget to change the position of "is".)

CJ
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Thank you very much for your correction.Emotion: smile

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