
word choice - “Reservation for” vs. “reservation at” - English …
I'm trying to check if this sentence is correct. Is this reservation for the Holiday Inn? Or, should I use Is this reservation at the Holiday Inn?
What does "run of house" mean with regard to hotel room type
I have seen a room type at a hotel like below; Family Room 2 Bedrooms & Living Room Run of The House Everything is OK except the Run of The House thing. What does it exactly mean …
Is "square" a synonym for "roundabout" (noun)?
Aug 16, 2015 · 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.
What is the term for someone who doesn't want to know?
Mar 26, 2015 · I am looking for a term for someone who is purposefully not learning information - usually bad information. Goes hand in hand with people who want to "hide their head in the …
What's the difference between "go on holiday" and "go for a …
Jun 7, 2017 · 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. There is no real difference in the …
"At a hotel" or "in a hotel" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 28, 2012 · 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 …
"Lunch" vs "luncheon" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
What is the difference between lunch and luncheon? Is it just American spelling vs British spelling, or do they have some sort of formal/professional touch to them, say, a casual midday meal …
"call out" vs "call in" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Dec 3, 2022 · 1943 Washington Post 3 July b1 This being a holiday weekend, employees in Treasury's loans and currency section..were warned yesterday not to call in sick either today …
word choice - Letter closing other than "Love" - English Language ...
0 Make a regard to an upcoming holiday such as Christmas, Halloween, The new year, or really any holiday examples: Merry Christmas, [name] Happy New Year, [name] Have a Spookly …
meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
May 6, 2015 · In some parts of the world a guest house is similar to a hostel, bed and breakfast, or inn where in other parts of the world (such as for example the Caribbean), guest houses are …