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C. A stall, a wallet, a receipt, hosiery, crockery, well-tailored, low-
heeled, worn, a cardigan, tights, pants, a vest, a confectioner, a
towel, a booth, detergent, haberdashery, appliances, glassware,
cutlery, pattern, patent-leather, a scarf, a gown, lipstick, slippers,
gloves, warranty, gifts.
D. Semolina, cereals, beverages, rolls, spices, juice, flour, oats, poultry,
sour cream, francfurters, tarts, herring, sprats, garlic, pastries,
pepper.
3.Translate.
1. There’s a sale at the shopping centre – let’s go buy a new laser
printer and a fax machine while they are on sale.
2. In addition, drugstores sell stationary, candies, ball-point pens,
paper-back books.
3. A wind-up toy and a pack of bubble-gum will do fine.
4. Garage or yard sales and coupons are typical American inventions
of thrifty shopping.
5. Are you being attended/ served? Have you been helped?
6. Does this material wear well?
7. This cut is out of fashion now.
8. The dress fits her like a glove.
9. I’m going to buy a hat to match my new suit.
10. This cardigan doesn’t go with a silk skirt.
11. The dress suits you. You look cute.
12. This store has little to offer.
13. Cut your coat according to your cloth.
14. The dress is tight / loose on you.
15. Her wardrobe is based on separates which mix and match well.
16. You should be highly selective when buying.
17. They bought a bracelet for their wedding anniversary.
18. I had to stand in a queue for an hour.
19. You must buy a new scarf, the old one doesn’t become you.
20. I called round at the diary to pay our bill.
21. At the jeweler’s I saw lovely necklaces but I decided on a very
pretty brooch.
22. This albom has just entered the chart.
23. Here’s the warranty.
24. Price lists are usually displayed at the entrance.
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