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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Fashion house

Can I say,

(a) The Fashion House sells clothes in the shop.

(b) The fashion shop / house sells clothes here every day.

(c) The “Fashion House” sells clothes.

(d) The “Fashion House” shop sells clothes.

  

Top answer

If you are talking about a shop, then c and d are fine. In a, omit "The" in from of "Fashion House", and put the name into quotes. b does not really make sense.

  • If you are talking about a shop, then c and d are fine.
  • In a, omit "The" in from of "Fashion House", and put the name into quotes.
  • b does not really make sense.
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If you are talking about a shop, then c and d are fine.
In a, omit "The" in from of "Fashion House", and put the name into quotes.
b does not really make sense.

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