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  1. word choice - “Reservation for” vs. “reservation at” - English …

    Dec 30, 2014 · 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?

  2. What does "run of house" mean with regard to hotel room type

    Run of House, or ROH, generally means you will be staying in a room decided upon by the hotel. In it's simplest form, ROH means you will get whatever room is available at the time you check …

  3. Difference between "at" and "in" when specifying location

    Oct 18, 2012 · I am used to saying "I am in India.". But somewhere I saw it said "I am at Puri (Oriisa)". I would like to know the differences between "in" and "at" in the above two sentences.

  4. Is it “in” or “on the holidays”? - English Language & Usage ...

    Holiday breaks usually consist of more than one day, so when you refer to Christmas you are thinking about Christmas eve, Christmas day and Boxing day (also called ‘St.Stephen's Day’). …

  5. "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 …

  6. Usage of phrase "revert back" [duplicate] - English Language

    Possible Duplicate: Can 'revert' be used as a synonym of 'reply'? Is it correct English to refer to replying to someone or giving feedback as "reverting back"? People in my work...

  7. capitalization - Do you capitalize the names of holidays? - English ...

    It knew what word I wanted, but made it lower case, where it would usually recognize incorrect capitalization. So I wondered: Is my spelling checker wrong? Or is capitalization of holiday …

  8. 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 …

  9. What do you call a place that's temporarily closed because it's a …

    Apr 6, 2016 · I don't know if using closed here is quite right, because it's temporary and I'd like to say it's only because of the holiday. So I'm looking for a more precise word to express …

  10. word choice - "On the last week" or "In the last week"? - English ...

    According to Google Ngram viewer, "in the last week of..." is much more common. This fits with my feeling as a native speaker, too: in or during for a range of time like a week, month, or …