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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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the plan is to find new premise for it ?

The shop that used to be in the foyer, which sold books and CDs, is the one part of the redevelopment which is not yet complete. The plan is to find new premise for it near the theatre, and we've had difficulty finding somewhere suitable.

What does "the plan is to find new premise for it near the theatre" mean?
  

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'Premise' is the wrong word; as used here, it is always plural, 'premises': The plan is to find new premises for it = the plan is to find a new location for the shop

  • 'Premise' is the wrong word; as used here, it is always plural, 'premises': The plan is to find new premises for it = the plan is to find a new location for the shop
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'Premise' is the wrong word; as used here, it is always plural, 'premises':

The plan is to find new premises for it = the plan is to find a new location for the shop

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