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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are my sentences ok?

fast food restaurant: It's a place where you can buy hamburgers.

Please check my sentences below:
bank: It's a place where you can save your money.
clothes store: It's a place where you can shop clothes.
library: It's a place where you can borrow books.
pharmacy: It's a place where you can buy medicine.
hardware store: It's a place where you can buy hammers and nails.
hospital: It's a place where you see a doctor.
DMV: It's a place where you get your driver's license.
shoe store: It's a place where you buy shoes.
  

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Jenny chiuIt's a place where you can shop clothes.
I would say shop for clothes. Dictionaries define the transitive verb as to examine the stock or offerings of: shop the stores for Christmas gift ideas.
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Bank: It's a place where you can Deposit your money. clothes store: It's a place where you can shop clothes. library: It's a place where you can borrow (Find books on different subjects)books. pharmacy: It's a place where Medicines are prepared hardware store: It's a place where you can buy
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Place where we can buy medicines is a medical store not a pharmacy.
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Why did you change the sentences, Avidlearner? They were fine (except for the clothes store one, in my opinion). You can buy medicine at a pharmacy, you can save money at a bank, and driver’s license is perfectly acceptable and is actually more common than driving license.

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