Thursday, January 31, 2013

combined the sentences by changing the italicized word group to an infinitvie or infinitive phrase?

Q. (italicized word group)

1. The journalist took a job in the hotel. (This way he would get facts for an article. )
2. Bob used raspberry flavor in the cod liver oil. (It masks the taste of the medicine.)
3. John bought a black cate. (In this way, he proved he wasn't superstitious.)
4. It doesn't always save time (if someone is doing something in a hurry)
5. The weather bureau uses balloons. (They determine the temperature aloft)

A. 1. To get the facts for an article, the journalist took a job in the hotel.
2. To mask the taste of the medicine, Bob used raspberry flavour in the cod liver oil.
3. To prove he wasn't superstitious, John bought a black cat.
4. To do something in a hurry doesn't always save time.
5. To determine the temperature aloft, the weather bureau uses balloons.

The Infinitive form of a verb is always "to" - "To walk", "To be", "To understand" etc.
"Infinitive" = "without time" - other forms of the verb are Past Tense - "walked"; Present Tense -
"am"; Future Tense -"will understand" etc.)

can someone hep me please. i booked a room for me and my husband at best western?
Q. in Orlando Florida on Disney property. it is not in the park. that is not a problem but it is a 4 star hotel at downtown Disney and does not have the big screen television or small fridge in room. also it has only double beds. i don't mind the t.v. but the room fridge is only available at 10 dollars more per night.
i like the idea of being where the trolleys run and the area. just concerned if i picked a bad hotel. please help if you have been there.

A. The info you provided, about your location, is a bit contradictory b/c the mention of the trolley. You see, when people speak of the trolley, they're referring to the I-Drive Trolley, which basically runs along I-Drive (International Drive), and does not go to Lake Buena Vista (LBV) where your hotel is at. If in fact you're staying @ the Best Western LBV, on Hotel Plaza Blvd, then you're considered as being in the Downtown Disney resort area. Some facts...Your hotel IS on Disney property. It, along with some other select hotels, leases the land from WDW. To give you more assurance, they must all conform to Disney standards, per their lease agreement. Technically, there is no such thing as a Disney resort "in the park", there's simple resorts "in WDW", or "on Disney property". The only possible exception to this rule is the Animal Kingdom Lodge, which b/c of the proximity to the Animal Kingdom, some would define as "in the park".

You have NOT picked a bad hotel. It's location is convenient (walking distance to DT Disney and to the shops/restaurants/etc. on 535 in LBV). Pool is good, views from aloft are good, rms are clean, service is fine. Transportation to WDW is included (you'll probably be using a "DT Disney Hotels" bus, provided by Disney itself).

Any good nightclubs or lounges in Philadelphia / Philly?
Q. Visiting Philly for the first time. Please recommend any good clubs or lounges. I would like something 21 n over, more on the grown and sexy side. Nothing too bougie but nothing dirty. Something more urban if anything playing hiphop, reggae and rnb. Thanks!

A. There is the XYZ Bar at the Aloft Hotel out by the airport, sleek sexy indoor outdoor modern feel to it.

Tritone on south street, really hip and old school blues and Jazz bar.

Anyhting on Deleware ave is going to be cool, but that will also be crowded crowded crowded.

Several of the Hotels in and around Market Street have some really posh lounges and clubs.

Old City has a lot of great bars and clubs.

Stay out of North Philly....everything there is really raunchy.




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