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New Hope Posted 11 years ago
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a shampoo/ a shampoo bottle/ a bottle of shampoo

Which is correct, a shampoo, a shampoo bottle or a bottle of shampoo?
Sara has one dollar. How much more money does she need to buy a shampoo/a shampoo bottle/ a bottle of shampoo? ( in the background, there is a picture of a shampoo bottle with the price tag)
  

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'A shampoo' and 'a bottle of shampoo' are OK. 'A shampoo bottle' would suggest an empty bottle that has contained shampoo.

  • 'A shampoo' and 'a bottle of shampoo' are OK.
  • 'A shampoo bottle' would suggest an empty bottle that has contained shampoo.
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'A shampoo' and 'a bottle of shampoo' are OK. 'A shampoo bottle' would suggest an empty bottle that has contained shampoo.

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