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Shopping Centers Malls and Department Stores |
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- I think you can buy some cough medicine at that store. (pharmacy)
- He's going to drop by and buy a rose for his wife. (flower shop)
- She's washing her clothes for the week. (laundromat)
- Hey. Tell me where you got your hair cut. (hairdresser)
- We should pick up some paper, pencils, and pens for the new school year. (office supply store)
- That's a nice tie. Where did you buy it? (clothing store)
- I'd like to order a salad. I'm trying to eat a good diet. (restaurant)
- Why don't you grab some bread while I look for a pizza in the frozen food section? I'll meet you at the cashier. (supermarket)
- I think we should buy a new kitchen table. The old one is falling apart and won't last much longer. (furniture store)
- I bought a beautiful necklace for my sister's birthday. Do you think she'll like it? (jewelry store)
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