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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Bakery

How do you call the "retail"shop where you buy bread in American English? For instance:

Jack,I need you to go to the bakery and buy two loaves of french bread.

Is that sentence correct? I just wanna sound natural in American English.

  

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anonymous How do you call the "retail"shop where you buy bread in American English? 'bakery' is correct. anonymous Jack, I need you to go to the bakery and buy two loaves of F rench bread.

  • anonymous How do you call the "retail"shop where you buy bread in American English?
  • 'bakery' is correct.
  • anonymous Jack, I need you to go to the bakery and buy two loaves of F rench bread.
  • Correct as shown.
  • I would say Jack, can you get me two loaves of French bread at the bakery?
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anonymousHow do you call the "retail"shop where you buy bread in American English?

'bakery' is correct.

anonymousJack, I need you to go to the bakery and buy two loaves of French bread.

Correct as shown. I would say

Jack, can you get me two loaves of French bread

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anonymousHow do you call

What do you call

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