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Ayan86 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Should I change the underlined word?

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Is the underlined word okay in the context?

This squere attracts visitors with trade-sheds in the shape of boats where local vendors sell fishes, handicrafts, as well as goods from gardens and woods.

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" "trade shed" is not a word I know, I speak British English though, maybe it is an American word.

  • " "trade shed" is not a word I know, I speak British English though, maybe it is an American word.
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I would say this:

"The square attracts visitors with its boat-shaped shops where local vendors sell fish, crafts and wooden ornaments."

"trade shed" is not a word I know, I speak British English though, maybe it is an American word.
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ImDarkerThanYouboat-shaped shops
I'd probably say 'stalls' rather than shops. Have you a picture of them?
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Thank you! I am quite sure that "trade shed" is not also an American word, but a word of my own making! I will deffinately use your suggestion!

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