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What were some of the hotels in Scotland once?
# Castles.
# Churches.
What are the different kinds of hotel in Britain?
# Hotels with five rooms and hotels with five hundred.
# Hotels, inns and guest houses.
When were some of the inns built?
# Four or five hundred years ago.
# In the Nineteenth Century.
What do the waiters and porters in the biggest hotels tell the guests?
# They say they've worked there for sixty years.
# They say they worked there for sixty years.
How can you see when a house is a guest house?
# It has a sign that says 'Sea Breeze' or ' Happy Days'.
# It has a sign that says BED AND BREAKFAST.
Why has the landlady usually put old furniture in the rooms?
# So that she needn't look at it herself.
# So that she mustn't look at it herself.
Where do the guests have 'early morning tea'?
# In bed.
# In the dining-room.
What do the guests do when they're having breakfast?
# They eat and read their papers.
#They talk.
What does everyone do when a guest comes into the dining-room?
# Everyone's eating and reading their papers.
#Everyone says "Good morning".
British hotels are often less comfortable than hotels in other countries.
# Hotels in other countries aren't as comfortable as British hotels.
# Hotels in other countries are more comfortable than British hotels.
Some of the biggest hotels were built in the Nineteenth Century.
# People were building some of the biggest hotels for a hundred years.
# People built some of the biggest hotels between 1800 and 1900.
They tell everyone that they've worked in the hotel for sixty years.
# They started working in the hotel sixty years ago; and they work there now.
# They started working in the hotel sixty years ago; but they don't work there now.
Some of the inns are four or five hundred years old.
# Some of the inns were built four or five hundred years ago.
# Some of the inns will be there in four or five hundred years' time.
The cheapest and most interesting kind of hotel is the guest house.
# The other kinds of hotel are more interesting and more expensive than guest houses.
# The other kinds of hotel are less interesting and more expensive than guest houses.
Some of the landladies are like mothers to their guests.
# They like their guests' mothers.
# They behave to their guests in the same way as the guests' mothers.
She's put the furniture in the rooms so that she needn't look at it herself!
# Because she's put the furniture in the rooms, she needn't look at it herself.
# She's put the furniture in the rooms because she doesn't want to have to look at it herself.
When a guest comes in, everybody looks up.
# Nobody looks at the guest; they all look at the ceiling.
# Everybody stops reading his paper and looks at the guest.
There are few things that most people enjoy less than hot tea at half-past seven in the morning.
# There are a lot of things that most people enjoy more.
# There aren't many things that most people enjoy more.