Mr Tan is a 42-year-old man. He is a fruit vendor. He sells many kinds of fruit like mangosteens, watermelons, mangos and some more / and others at reasonable price / at reasonable prices.
Mr Tan's stall is full of customers every day. They like to buy fruit / fruits from him. All the fruit he sells are fresh and bigger (than other stalls). Besides, he serves custmers politely and friendly.
He opens his stalls at around 7.00 am every morning. When / Once his fruit are sold / sold out, he closes his stall and goes home around 1 pm. He helps his wife do (some) household chores. He is really a hardworking and caring person.
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Consider these changes: Mr. Tan is a fruit vendor. He sells mangosteens, watermelons, mangos, and many other kinds of fruit at reasonable prices.
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Consider these changes: Mr.
Tan is a fruit vendor.
He sells mangosteens, watermelons, mangos, and many other kinds of fruit at reasonable prices.
His stall is full of customers every day.
They like to buy fruit from Mr.
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Mr. Tan is a fruit vendor. He sells mangosteens, watermelons, mangos, and many other kinds of fruit at reasonable prices. His stall is full of customers every day. They like to buy fruit from Mr. Tan because the fruits he sells are fresher and bigger than the fruit they find in the other stalls. Besides, he is polite and friendly. Mr. Tan, 42, opens his