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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

strollers, mall

parade of strollers on the mall.

I think, strollers mean (persons who walk in a relaxed manner), but I can't understand what `mall' means here.

Please explain it.
  

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User_gary parade of strollers on the mall. I think, strollers mean (persons who walk in a relaxed manner), but I can't understand what `mall' means here. Please explain it.

  • User_gary parade of strollers on the mall.
  • I think, strollers mean (persons who walk in a relaxed manner), but I can't understand what `mall' means here.
  • Please explain it.
  • A mall is a stretch of stores and shops (either indoors or outdoors), originally called "shopping malls".
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User_garyparade of strollers on the mall.

I think, strollers mean (persons who walk in a relaxed manner), but I can't understand what `mall' means here.

Please explain it.
A mall is a stretch of stores and shops (either indoors or outdoors), originally called "shopping malls".

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