Could you charge it to my room? “charge” here means to add it to his account so he can pay for it later.A对B错

Could you charge it to my room? “charge” here means to add it to his account so he can pay for it later.

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Could you charge it to my room? “charge” here means to add it to his account so he can pay for it later.

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判断题Could you charge it to my room? “charge” here means to add it to his account so he can pay for it later.A对B错

填空题What kind of hotel can you stay in free of charge if you win a second prize?A ____.