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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

shop's

Which sentence is right grammar?

There are two shops named Carrefour and B&Q.

Can I say:
B&Q's white boards are more expensive.
B& Q white boards are more expensive.
The white boards of B&Q are more expensive.

HELP!!
  

Top answer

Hi I would say that all of these are correct The last one doesn't sound natural. You could say... - The white boards at B&Q are more expensive Dave

  • Hi I would say that all of these are correct The last one doesn't sound natural.
  • You could say...
  • - The white boards at B&Q are more expensive Dave
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Hi

I would say that all of these are correct

The last one doesn't sound natural. You could say...

- The white boards at B&Q are more expensive

Dave
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Note that whiteboard is one word.
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Hi

Yes, it is if you are buying something that you want to write on with a felt-tip pen. I did wonder about that

But suppose you are buying sheets of wood coated with a white formica laminate. I think that is white board

Dave
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Hi

I'm not sure that EnglishForward will do the link for me, but here is a typical advert for white board (other suppliers of laminate board are available)...

http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/white-formica.html

Dave
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Hi, Dave,

Looks like it just might be two words, after all. The OP should certainly now know which spelling to use, if she didn’t already.

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