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stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel



 
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stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 02, 2008 17:11 pm   stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel
 

Hi,

It's me again :(. sorry...., but which is correct?

I will stay in a hotel.
or
I will stay at a hotel.

so many questions..... always.....

thanks
Liza
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stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 02, 2008 22:58 pm   stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel
 

Yes, you're right. We stay in a hotel or at a hotel.
Jamie (K)
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