[Grammar] articles when enumerating places

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marker

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I always have problems when it comes to using articles in English and find it even more difficult when I have to enumerate some things, places etc.
Which of the following sentences are correct (let's imagine I'm asking a hotel employee what facilities they have at their hotel):

- Do you have a swimming pool, a sauna, satellite television and a health spa?
('a' - before countable nouns; no article before 'satellite tv' because it's uncountable)

- Do you have a swimming pool, sauna, satellite tv and health spa?
- Do you have swimming pool, sauna, satellite tv and health spa?

I sometimes see descriptions of hotels, restaurants where there are no articles. Can I omit them just like I did in some of the sentences above?

Thanks in advance for all the replies :)
 

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I always have problems when it comes to using articles in English and find it even more difficult when I have to enumerate some things, places etc.
Which of the following sentences are correct (let's imagine I'm asking a hotel employee what facilities they have at their hotel):

- Do you have a swimming pool, a sauna, satellite television and a health spa? Yes.
('a' - before countable nouns; no article before 'satellite tv' because it's uncountable)

- Do you have a swimming pool, sauna, satellite tv and health spa? Yes.
- Do you have swimming pool, sauna, satellite tv and health spa? No. You must start with "a" if a singular countable item comes first in the list.
Also

- Do you have satellite tv, a sauna, swimming pool, and a health spa?

I sometimes see descriptions of hotels, restaurants where there are no articles. Can I omit them just like I did in some of the sentences above? Yes; as above.

Thanks in advance for all the replies :)

You can get away with missing out the definite article in spoken English, but not in written English.
 

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Now it seems quite understandable :) Having in mind the rules provided by you, I can write the following sentences (correct me if I'm wrong):

- Our guesthouse has rooms with saunas (no articles - plural), a swimming pool (the first item on the list which is singular) and a tennis court (the last item singular).

And what if I mention such things enumerating them one by one using a dash:

Our guesthouse has:
- 5 rooms
- swimming pool (with or without 'a')
- tennis court

etc.
 

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Our guesthouse has:
- 5 rooms
- swimming pool (with or without 'a')
- tennis court

This is fine without the articles.
 
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