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Nao11 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Bargain/sale

Which is correct?



There are bargain sales at a Hermes shop.

There is a bargain sale at a Hermes shop.



There is a sale at a Hermes shop.

There is a bargain at a Hermes shop.

There are bargains at a Hermes shop.

Thank you!
  

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None are correct. org/wiki/Herm%C3%A8s Further assuming that there is only one Hermes store in your area. "

  • None are correct.
  • org/wiki/Herm%C3%A8s Further assuming that there is only one Hermes store in your area.
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None are correct.

I'm assuming this is the Hermes you are talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herm%C3%A8s

Further assuming that there is only one Hermes store in your area.

If so then I would say something like this: "There's a sale at Hermes."

If there are two or more
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Thank you!

So, it's not correct to say "Hermes shop" or "the Hermes shop on XYZstreet"?

Is it wrong to say "a bargain sale" or "a bargain" for a sale?

Is this correct?

There are bargain handbags at the Hermes in Yokohama Takashimaya department store.

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