N NilMik New Member German Would it be possible to say the following? I have a reservation for a double bedroom from November 10th to November 20th Last edited: Jul 31, 2021
Would it be possible to say the following? I have a reservation for a double bedroom from November 10th to November 20th
👁 Uncle Jack Uncle Jack Senior Member Cumbria, UK British English It is a "double bedroom" (or, more commonly, a "double room"). The rest of the sentence is fine.
E Edinburgher Senior Member Scotland German/English bilingual Uncle Jack said: The rest of the sentence is fine. Apart from the missing "May" at the front, the missing "a" before "reservation", and aNother mistake too obvious to point out. 👁 Smile :)
Uncle Jack said: The rest of the sentence is fine. Apart from the missing "May" at the front, the missing "a" before "reservation", and aNother mistake too obvious to point out. 👁 Smile :)
👁 kentix kentix Senior Member English - U.S. If you are speaking American English, the normal wording is "I would like to make a reservation". It's not a question. It's a statement. If you want two rooms (which is uncommon) that would be a two room suite. Two beds in the same room would be "two beds".
If you are speaking American English, the normal wording is "I would like to make a reservation". It's not a question. It's a statement. If you want two rooms (which is uncommon) that would be a two room suite. Two beds in the same room would be "two beds".