Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Can I leave my luggage at the hotel first? This sentence has been translated into English.

Can I leave my luggage at the hotel first? This sentence has been translated into English.

Can I leave my luggage in the hotel?

Fixed usage:

1. Check the luggage.

This is a simple sentence with subject-predicate-object structure. Use the simple present tense according to the meaning of the sentence. Can/could/may is used to express opinions; It's more tactful to use the tone of could /may.

3. Analysis of sentence components:

Subject: Me

Predicate: check

Object: My luggage.

Adverbial: in the hotel

4. The basic types of simple sentences:

Subject+predicate (intransitive verb)+others. He is reading a book. He is reading a book.

Subject+predicate (transitive verb)+object+others. He likes English. He likes English.

Subject+predicate (transitive verb)+object+object complement+others. My mother often tells me to go to school on time.

Subject+predicate (transitive verb)+indirect object+direct object+others. Mr. Li teaches us English. Miss Li teaches us English.

Subject+copulative verb+predicative+others. I am very happy. I am very happy.