A hotel because hotel doesn't start with a vowel and to use an you have to have a word starting with a vowel after it
Such as... an animal or an airplane
Strictly speaking, there is nothing wrong with saying "an hotel". Being an older form of English, it is still a perfectly acceptable form of grammar, just as people may say "from an historical point of view", for instance. There are situations when it is perfectly acceptable to place the word "an" in front of another word beginning with "h".
A hotel. But some words that begin in letter H but pronounced as vowel sound like "an hour".
No. It's a hotel.
when you stay in the hotel, you can say in a hotel when you just waitting in the hotel, you can say at a hotel
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I would say no.
hotel
In English, we use "a" instead of "an" before words that begin with a consonant sound. Even though "hotel" starts with the letter "h," it is pronounced with a consonant sound at the beginning (i.e., /h/ sound), so we say "a hotel" instead of "an hotel."
It will vary from hotel to hotel. The way they do it, is lets say they have 38 rooms in the WHOLE HOTEL to clean. If there are 3 housekeepers for the day, then its 38 divided by 3.
"Hotel" in Polish is "hotel". Exactly the same word.
No, because "Hotel" is started with consonant
Why should the hotel offer me this job
I want to work in this hotel because from what i researched i find it interesting that this hotel is over in 82countries you should hire me because i am sure i would be a good employee to make a difference in the team
Wo liegt das Hotel.
Hotel Pronounced as "hoe-tell"