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Stevenukd Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

BEAUTY SALON

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001a. She's a owner of a pawnbroker's / pawnshop.02br
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001b. He's a owner of a goldsmith's store.02br
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001c. He's a owner of a beauty salon. 02br
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001d. He's a owner of a florist's shop / flower shop.02br
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001e. She's a owner of sporting goods store.02br
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001f. She's a owner of a fashion clothing store.02br
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00 - Are these sentences grammatical?02br
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00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br
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00 Stevenukd.0-
  

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" An owner. "02br 02br 001c - This sounds a little old-fashioned. A hair salon, a beauty parlor.

  • " An owner.
  • "02br 02br 001c - This sounds a little old-fashioned.
  • A hair salon, a beauty parlor.
  • 02br 02br 001f - Do you mean "high-fashion" clothing store?
  • 02br 02br 00Remember, I speak American English.
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0If you want to say "a" then you must make it "an." An owner. But that says that there is more than one owner for each of these stores, so I would say "She's the owner of..." Or more simply, She owns...02br
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001a - I'm more familiar with "pawnshop."02br
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001b - I would say "jewelry store."02br
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001c - This sounds a little ol

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