English Phrases, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because Phrases don’t always make sense literally, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the meaning and usage of each idiom. That may seem like a lot of work, but learning Phrases is fun, especially when you compare English Phrases to the Phrases in your own language.
Here’s a list of “Accommodations Phrases” in English:
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Are you busy?
Meaning: Are you busy?
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Can we have some more bread please?
Meaning: Can we have some more bread please?
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Do you have any money?
Meaning: Do you have any money?
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For how many nights?
Meaning: For how many nights?
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How long will you be staying?
Meaning: How long will you be staying?
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I’d like a map of the city.
Meaning: I’d like a map of the city.
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I’d like a non-smoking room.
Meaning: I’d like a non-smoking room.
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I’d like a room.
Meaning: I’d like a room.
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I’d like a room with two beds please.
Meaning: I’d like a room with two beds please.
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I need a doctor.
Meaning: I need a doctor.
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Is there a nightclub in town?
Meaning: Is there a nightclub in town?
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Is there a restaurant in the hotel?
Meaning: Is there a restaurant in the hotel?
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Is there a store near here?
Meaning: Is there a store near here?
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Sorry, we don’t have any vacancies.
Meaning: Sorry, we don’t have any vacancies.
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Take me to the Marriott Hotel.
Meaning: Take me to the Marriott Hotel.
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What’s the charge per night? (Hotel)
Meaning: What’s the charge per night? (Hotel)
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What time is check out?
Meaning: What time is check out?
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Where is the airport?
Meaning: Where is the airport?
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Where’s the mail box?
Meaning: Where’s the mail box?