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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Saloon

If I had all the saloon products, I wouldn't need to visit saloon ever.


Is that grammatically correct? I am talking about a hypothetical situation.

  

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Liton Das saloon Here are pictures of saloons. They are taverns typical of the American West during pioneer days. They serve mostly alcoholic drinks like whiskey.

  • Liton Das saloon Here are pictures of saloons.
  • They are taverns typical of the American West during pioneer days.
  • They serve mostly alcoholic drinks like whiskey.
  • 7kpgsSPJZck Do you mean 'salon'?
  • Here are pictures of salons.
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Liton Dassaloon

Here are pictures of saloons. They are taverns typical of the American West during pioneer days. They serve mostly alcoholic drinks like whiskey.

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Liton DasIf I had all the saloon products, I wouldn't need to visit saloon ever.

Assuming you mean 'salon', and therefore 'hair products', it goes like this:

If I had all the salon products, I would never need to visit a salon.

CJ

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