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I'm trying to check if this sentence is correct 1 there's a holiday inn just up the road from me that gives its address as the squareabout, because it's in the middle of a large and relatively square roundabout. Is this reservation for the holiday inn

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Or, should i use is this reservation at the holiday inn? There is no real difference in the overall meaning of the two forms, though the first might be felt to slightly emphasise the fact that the holiday has a specific fixed length. I have seen a room type at a hotel like below

Family room 2 bedrooms &amp

Living room run of the house everything is ok except the run of the house thing What does it exactly mean here I'm writing a bio for a friend, and i mention many hotels and restaurants, some of which are foreign To me, the meaning of this monday depends on the tense

In the past tense, i would take it to mean this past monday, and in future tense, i would take it to mean this coming monday Next monday i take to mean the next monday in the calendar (so between 1 and 7 days in the future), and like you, i condsider monday week = a week on monday, but i'm unsure how widespread this usage is. I am used to saying i am in india. But somewhere i saw it said i am at puri (oriisa)

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I would like to know the differences between in and at in the above two sentences.

What is the difference between at a hotel and in a hotel The nytimes seems to be using both of them I looked up the ngram on google and it seems in a hotel is used more often than at a hotel, whi. My plane lands on the 29th of august

I'll arrive on the last week of august Or i'll arrive in the last week of august Web searches show that both prepositi. There's such a range of holidays

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Lots of people hate christmas but like halloween, and vice versa

In the uncountable form, 'holiday' is the time away This is the 'go on holiday [for a few days]' form The measure ('for a few days') is optional

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