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Hotel room English

Hotel room

English [htel ru? m]? Beauty [huh? tel ru? m]?

Hotel room; Hotel room; Hotel room; Guest room.

room

English [ru? m]? Beauty [ru? m]?

Room; Room; Having a room; There are … rooms; Guest room.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) renting a house; Live together.

Tony. Have you made a reservation? Answer? Room? Are you online? Ann? Hotel? Isn't it? Is it far? From where? Alzfeld. ?

Tony booked a room in a hotel not far from Atsfield.

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Use of the room:

The basic meaning of room is "room, room", which often refers to the room used by a single household, not only refers to residential buildings, but also refers to public dormitories, or hotel units, and sometimes refers to public facilities such as public kitchens. This is a countable noun.

Another meaning of room is "space, place, room", which can mean "opportunity" when used as a metaphor. It is an abstract noun, uncountable, and cannot be preceded by an article. The predicate verb should be singular.

Room can use infinitive, but not gerund.

Rooms can also be interpreted as "residence", and the smallest room means "indoor toilet", which is often used in spoken British English.