Staying at friend's house will save you money.
The past progressive of "to stay" is "was staying" or "were staying" depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "I was staying at a hotel" or "They were staying with friends."
No.
He's not staying in a hotel, he's staying in a rented mansion. Can you imagine staying in the same hotel for two years?!
The difference is a boutique hotel is more exclusive & private than a chain hotel.
The difference between a big hotel and a small hotel is the amount of rooms that they have. The amount of staff and the size of the building are also differences.
Shes not staying in hotel!
The difference between Hotel and Motel rooms is the Motels have the entrance door directly to the outdoors. Hotel rooms are entered within the Hotel building.
You sleep at a hotel and you drink at a tavern.
he will probably be staying at the Saxon Hotel according to the ''YOU'' magazine :)
There is not much of a difference between a motel and a hotel. Most hotels are usually larger than a motel.
hotel chain is owned by a group of owners
Staying only means staying in a certain places during certain times of the day, like sleeping in a hotel, being in school etc. Living means doing things in a certain place. You sleep, eat, interact and live in a place. This is usually places like your home.