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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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