No. Made isn't a reasonable choice for that blank. If you wanted to rephrase the sentence for some reason, this version would be reasonable: The old man entered the inn and asked the innkeeper to make accommodation for him.I was wondering if A was Ok.
Interesting that you've used "accommodations" there, for what is usually an uncountable noun. I guess it must be a regional thing - I can't imagine an AusE speaker using the "s" form. Other than that, I'd say your sentence is the best way to put it.An old man entered the inn and asked for accommodations.
You wouldn't use a plural in BE, either, if you meant he wanted a room. You would, however, use it in the second case @knuckleboom mentions, i.e. when referring to special services related to a disability.Interesting that you've used "accommodations" there, for what is usually an uncountable noun. I guess it must be a regional thing - I can't imagine an AusE speaker using the "s" form. Other than that, I'd say your sentence is the best way to put it.
He asked for lodging: a room to sleep in and meals. The word "accomodations" means "lodging" in AE.An old man entered the inn and asked for accommodations.
This is incorrect. People do not say this. An inn does not "make accomodation for a guest".An old man entered the inn and asked for accommodation ____ for him.
A. made
B. to be made
For me, one way to change to sentence to make (A) possible is to say "asked for the accommodation made for him." With that change, "made for him" is a reduced adjective clause. That is, "the accommodation (which had been) made for him."An old man entered the inn and asked for accommodation ____ for him.
A. made
B. to be made
This is grammar practice from a grammar book. The given answer is B. I was wondering if A was Ok. If so, what's the difference between them. Thanks in advance.
This is a very bad question. The example is not idiomatic unless the old gentleman has some special needs (e.g. he is lame, blind, in a wheelchair requires a special diet, etc.) that he hopes the hotel will be able to meet.An old man entered the inn and asked for accommodation ____ for him.
A. made
B. to be made
This is grammar practice from a grammar book.