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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Racks/shelves

Do both these sentences make sense:


a) "I saw these T-shirts on the racks at a department store."


b) "I saw these T-shirts on the shelves at a department store."



In case both are correct,which one is more standard?




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THANK YOU.

  

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Christine Christie Do both these sentences make sense: Yes. On the left and above, the T-shirts are on shelves (folded); on the right, on a rack (unfolded, on hangers). CJ

  • Christine Christie Do both these sentences make sense: Yes.
  • On the left and above, the T-shirts are on shelves (folded); on the right, on a rack (unfolded, on hangers).
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieDo both these sentences make sense:

Yes.

On the left and above, the T-shirts are on shelves (folded); on the right, on a rack (unfolded, on hangers).

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