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Ex.1 Choosing The Right Shop
Match the shop or store to the objects you want to buy. When appropriate, both American English (US) and British English (GB) have been included.
NOTE Many shops or stores such as 'butcher's', 'baker's' end in -'s. This is the possessive form coming from the original 'butcher's shop' or 'baker's shop', etc. 'shop' has been dropped but the possessive form has been retained.
Objects | Shop or store |
1. a box of chocolates 2. a pair of sheets and pillow cases 3. a sack of coal 4. a dozen red roses 5. a bar of perfumed soap 6. some tomatoes or some broccoli 7. half a dozen wholewheat rolls or a loaf of bread 8. pipe tobacco or a good cigar 9. some envelopes 10. a three-piece suit 11. an eighteenth-century wardrobe 12. a couple of steaks 13. a hammer and some one-inch nails 14. a goldfish 15. a piece of salmon 16. a copy of Life magazine | a. a stationer's (GB) / a stationery store (US) b. a confectioner's (GB) / a candy shop (US) c. a baker's d. an antique dealer e. a draper's (GB) / an interior design shop (US) f. a newsagent's / a newsstand (US) g. a florist's h. a chemist's / a pharmacy OR a drug store (US) i. a (green)grocer's (GB) / a grocery store (US) j. an ironmonger's (GB) / a hardware store (US) k. a coal merchant's (GB) l. a tobacconist's (GB) / a tobacco shop (US) m. a butcher's n. a pet shop o. a tailor's p. a fishmonger's (GB) |
Ex.2 Ways To Successful Retailing
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