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Jack

Oct. 17, 2020

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Sleep At A Hotel

Every time I cannot sleep well when I am on a trip. To be honest, the hotel conditions are very good. In principle, I should sleep well, but the opposite is true. I usually fall asleep at twelve pm and wake up at three or four am. I don’t know if you are in the same situation when you sleep at a hotel.

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To be honest, the hotel conditions are very good.

In principle, I should sleep well, but the opposite is true.

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Jack

Oct. 18, 2020

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Sleep At A Hotel


Sleep Aing at Aa Hotel Sleeping at a Hotel

In titles in English, we do not capitalize small words and prepositions (unless it is the first word) Ex: Sleeping at a Hotel -- "at" and "a" are either prepositions or small words, so we do not capitalize them A Trip to the Hotel -- "a" is the first word, so we capitalize it, even if it is a small word; "to" is a preposition, and "the" is not usually capitalized in a title (unless it is the first word)

Every time I cannot sleep well when I am on a trip.


Every time I cannot ever sleep well when I am on a trip. I cannot ever sleep well when I am on a trip.

To be honest, the hotel conditions are very good.


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In principle, I should sleep well, but the opposite is true.


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I usually fall asleep at twelve pm and wake up at three or four am.


I usually fall asleep at twelve p12am and wake up at three or fou3am or 4am. I usually fall asleep at 12am and wake up at 3am or 4am.

It is more common to write the number rather than the word version of the word when talking about time, unless it is formal writing.

I don’t know if you are in the same situation when you sleep at a hotel.


I don’t know if you are inexperience the same situation when you sleep at a hotel. I don’t know if you experience the same situation when you sleep at a hotel.

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