How to Use "Hotel" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words hotel (n): a place where people pay to sleep in individual rooms for one or more nights

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Used with adjectives:

"They run a large hotel."
(large, big, little, small, cheap, expensive)

"We stayed at a five-star hotel on our trip."
(five-star, four-star, budget, first-class, luxury)

"I hate airport hotels."
(airport)

"We're looking for a beachfront hotel."
(beachfront, resort)

"Can you recommend a local hotel?"
(local, nearby)

Used with verbs:

"We are staying at a hotel near the train station."
(be + staying at, be + staying in)

"We checked into the hotel at 3pm."
(checked into)

"We need to check out of the hotel by 11am."
(check out of)

"We booked a hotel before our trip."
(booked, found, reserved)

"They own a small hotel."
(own, run, manage)

"They are building a new hotel near the lake."
(be + building)

"The hotel is located near many attractions."
(be + located, be: is/am/are)

Used with nouns:

"The hotel room is big."
(room, suite)

"We need to make a hotel reservation."
(reservation)

"We can go to the hotel bar."
(bar, restaurant)

"I'll meet you in the hotel lobby."
(lobby, foyer)

"We spoke with the hotel owner."
(owner, manager, front desk, clerk)

"The hotel staff has been very nice."
(staff, management)

"I always stay at this hotel chain."
(chain)

"I don't think the hotel guests were very nice."
(guests)

Used with prepositions:

"We are staying at a hotel near the beach."
(at, in)


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