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Neroman Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How to say?

I would like to put a souvenir in my house. When I receive a gift from a guest, how to say:?

1. Thanks for your present and I will put it in the window display.

2. Thanks for your present and I will put it in the vitrine.

3. Thanks for your present and I will put it in the showcase.

or Thanks for your present and I will put it ..................................................

Please comment and suggest or give the best answer!

Thanks
  

Top answer

People do not have 'window displays' or 'showcases' in their homes, while 'vitrine' is a little-known word nowadays. Thanks for your present! I'm going to put it on display on the mantel / in the window / on my bookcase / in the china cabinet / in the entrance way / on the coffee table / etc.

  • People do not have 'window displays' or 'showcases' in their homes, while 'vitrine' is a little-known word nowadays.
  • Thanks for your present!
  • I'm going to put it on display on the mantel / in the window / on my bookcase / in the china cabinet / in the entrance way / on the coffee table / etc.
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People do not have 'window displays' or 'showcases' in their homes, while 'vitrine' is a little-known word nowadays.

Thanks for your present! I'm going to put it on display on the mantel / in the window / on my bookcase / in the china cabinet / in the entrance way / on the coffee table / etc.

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