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Four In a Bed viewers call out guest's error in last minute of episode

A contestant has been ridiculed online for some bad grammar following a new episode of Four In a Bed.

The Channel 4 show was in Sunderland on Monday night, as the battle begins for the best B'n'B in town. Hosts Mia and Emanuel, owners of Mayfield Hotel, were on hand to give some entertainment, but viewers noticed a mistake at the end of the episode.

One contestant's write-up of the hotel didn't make much sense, viewers noticing that they wrote 'Sleeped well' on their feedback form instead of 'Slept well'. And dans were quick to point out the error on social media.

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Flocking to Twitter to give their opinions of the episode, and the incorrect grammar one Twitter user wrote: "Sleeped #wordoftheday #fourinabed."

Another said: ""Sleeped well" #fourinabed."

And a third wrote: "#fourinabed ‘sleeped’? Oh ffs."

And others were annoyed by Sharon and Debbie, who complained about the breakfast - but they don't intend to serve it at their stay.

One Twitter user wrote: "So Debbie and Sharon complained about no side plates! But at their establishment you have leave it for breakfast! Erm people in glass houses!! #FourinaBed."

Another said: "Moaning women don't even cook breakfast #fourinabed."

A third added: "Moaning about breakfast offering and they don’t serve it .. really grinds my gears #fourinabed."

And a fourth concluded: "Jesus u couldn't have toast yogurt fruit etc at Costa for under a 10r. Leave them alone #fourinabed."

Four In a Bed resumes on Tuesday, February 28 at 5pm on Channel 4.

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