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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-in If the hotel has a deluxe room or a suite available, you "could" get a nicer room than you would have if you had requested a specific type of accommodation, but you could be booked into a lesser valued
Is square a synonym for roundabout (noun)? 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
Is this Monday or next Monday the correct way to refer to the very . . . To me, the meaning of this Monday depends on the tense; in the past tense, I would take it to mean this past Monday, and in future tense, I would take it to mean this coming Monday Next Monday I take to mean the next Monday in the calendar (so between 1 and 7 days in the future), and like you, I condsider Monday week = a week on Monday, but I'm unsure how widespread this usage is
Difference between at and in when specifying location 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
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 season ("in the last week of August"); on for a specific day ("on August tenth"); at for a specific time ("at 4pm")
What is the term for someone who doesnt want to know? 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 sand" or have the "wool
At a hotel or in a hotel - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 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 often than at a hotel, whi
call out vs call in - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 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 or Monday under any circumstances to call out 8 intransitive Originally and chiefly U S