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Ask at reception, they will give you directions or may indeed show you to your room.
You're my guest, I can't make you wash the dishes.As a guest at this hotel you have access to all of our premier facilities.The audience were in stiches when the politician came on for her guest appearance on the comedy show.
Front Office is a center of guest activities and an image of the hotel. Front Liner staffs must great as often as possible to all guests who are entering to the hotel to create a positive image of hotel and show the generous of hotel.
His is a possessive pronoun; his can show possession for the subject or the object of a sentence. Examples: For a subject: His book was left on the bus. For an object: The rain ruined his book.
$7500 plus expenses (air fare, hotel, and meals).
To show possession
To show possession.
Your agent contacts the show's producer or the show's producer contacts whoever it is interested in having as a guest.
They do not show possesstion.
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An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".