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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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newly arrived shoes

Can I say,

(a) Alice went to buy a pair of shoes that newly arrived.

(b) The salesgirl showed the different styles of newly arrived shoes. She tried on different latest styles of shoes.

At last, she left and did not buy any shoes because she disliked shoes designs and dissatisfied with the styles of the shoes.

(c) The salesgirl showed the newly arrived shoes and different sizes and styles shoes to Alice. After trying (on) the shoes,
she left the shop.
  

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(a) Alice went to buy a pair of shoes that had recently arrived.
(b) The salesgirl showed the different styles of newly arrived shoes. Alice tried on several of the latest styles of shoes.
Finally, she left without buy any shoes because she disliked the designs and styles.
(c) The salesgirl showed Alice the newly arrived shoes in differenct sizes and styles. After trying on the s

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